Correct answer: It took longer and they were treated poorly, reflecting the widespread bias against Asians.
<span>Charles Coughlin accused FDR of not doing enough to end the depression.
The controversial radio host was not only known for this, but was actually associated with Nazism after his voicing praise of Adolf Hitler and Mussolini. He also used his radio show to preach against Jewish bankers in Germany. This eventually led to his show being booted from the airways in 1939 at the start of World War II.
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Answer:Habeaus corpus or rights of the accused
The court case questioned whether foreign detainees at Guantanamo Bay had rights to habeaus corpus under US law. The rights of the accused are not necessarily transferred to those detained as they are a "threat" to US s
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I'd say D because it is a guide and has a goal the goal is to find all the gems in the game.
An agenda is a sort of plan and most plans have a problem and a way to find a solution.
In D the problem is not having all the gems the solution is a guide telling you where to find them all including the hidden ones.
Explanation:
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The correct answers are C, <em>calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs</em> and D, <em>creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works</em>.
Explanation:
Republican President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) firmly believed the government should not intervene in the economic field. Because of this his administration only actively fought the economical crisis in early 1932, when unemployment was around 23%.
During that year Hoover's administration got Congress to approve the creation of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), an institution to financially support states' governments and financial institutions. RFC saved a few banks but not enough to ease the crisis.
In mid-1932 Hoover signed the Emergency Relief and Construction Act that liberated public funds for public works to provide employment.
Options A, B and E are wrong:
When the government worked on the housing field for low-income individuals it was not through tax cuts; (A)
it did not urge private agencies to organize relief efforts, only to not cut wages during the beginning of the crisis; (B)
on the contrary, Hoover established a moratorium on foreign debts related to World War I (1914-1918) to stop the European crisis caused by the American crisis aiming to help both economies. (E)