The 1920s in America were the period of the famous Roaring Twenties.
Also called the Jazz age, this was the period of jazz, art deco, southern renaissance,
surrealism and many more styles and movements but at the same time the American artists moved from
the European tradition by becoming more political, commenting on social issues
and describing the problems of both low and high social classes.
<span>Great Depression lead to the decline in dual federalism. </span>
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- supporting equal rights
- creating federal housing programs
- ensuring civil rights
- raising minimum wages
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President Truman outlined his Fair Deal" in a speech delivered in January, 1949. He proposed that Congress work on:
- - Expanding Social Security
- - Increase minimum wage from 40 to 75 cents an hour
- - Implementing anti-discrimination policies in employment
- - Addressing civil rights issues
- - Expanding public housing
- - Providing federal aid to education
- - Providing federal assistance to farmers
- - Establishing national health insurance
There were more proposals as well, but most of the proposals (including most of those noted above) did not gain any traction with Congress. Congress did extend Social Security coverage and raise the benefits, and also did raise the minimum wage. But other proposals did not go into effect.
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The government structure in which people exercise power directly or elect a legislative body, such as a parliament, to represent themselves. Democracy is also called 'majority law.'
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I think any relationship between the Indus Valley and the deep Dravidian south is unlikely because of the vast gap in space and time. About 2,000 years and 2,000 miles. But linguistically, if the Indus script is understood, we may hopefully find that the proto-Dravidian roots of the Harappa language and South Indian Dravidian languages are similar.