FDR and his administration created the New Deal which offered thousands of jobs to many unemployed people in the country while the Great Depression was still occurring.
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Sparta was much stricter in all of their rules and everyone was being trained for battle. In Sparta, they would even kill babies by leaving them on the side of a mountain. While in Athens, it was a much easier life.
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Slaves
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To a degree, the material conditions of slave life were predetermined by the status of the slave. During the early colonial period, slaves and indentured servants enjoyed greater freedoms than black slaves would in later periods. But even then, they belonged to the lowest, poorest ranks of society. In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, slaves were condemned to impoverishment by the law. In many colonies, slaves could not participate in wage-earning trade or labor. In others they were denied the right to own property. The slave's resulting dependence on his or her master for the most basic necessities -- food, clothing, shelter -- was integral to the preservation of the master's power and the sustaining of the slave society.
The sugar and rubber plantations in the Caribbean Islands and southern U.S. cotton plantations were the main source of sugar, rubber and cotton in Europe. And those were the two places most of the African slaves were sent to.
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The correct answer is A) Western settlement continued to force Native Americans from their lands.
Western settlement affected native Americans Indians in that it continued to force Native Americans from their lands.
One of the main problems with the reservation system was that government agents dealt dishonestly with American Indian families.
The US government created the Reservation system with the only purpose of to remove Native American Indians of its original territories to white European colonist to occupy those territories and productively use them. The Office of Indian Affairs was created in 1824 to end all the disputes about land. But the Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the Indians to move from their beloved land to make space for whites settlement.
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