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B. Progressive Era.
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Harding and his immediate successors were rather supporters of laissez-faire economics, they didn´t see a large role for the government in controlling the economy nor the market, he believed in entrepreneurship. He was a Republican. He opposed major engagement by the US in foreign affais, unlike Woodrow Wilson.
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Compared to his other achievements, the formation of the Texas Railroad Commission is good because the much needed regulation of railroads and such from potential extortion by corporations. This was important because it protected consumers from excessive rate costs and unfair railroad railway practices. The TRC had another goal in mind as it took pride in carefully taking care of railroads leaving room for economic growth that would positively impact the economy. Not only that, but in the future years the TRC would soon regulate much more than just railroads, soon handling pipelines along with oil and gas. Through time, the TRC also took part in several movements making Texas better. This was all because of Governer Hoggs approval and belief that the TRC was for the betterment of Texas.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development was founded in 1965 by Lyndon Johnson with the stated goal of helping America's urban poor. In particular, HUD hoped to help people of color in America's cities who had been systemically discriminated against.
The Declaration of Independence, which was written by Thomas Jefferson, was created in part to show how the colonists had been mistreated by the British. The main complaint was that the British had heavily taxed the colonists--through Acts such as the Tea and Stamp Act--without allowing them representation in Parliament.
The central government was weak since the majority of the power rested with the states and Congress was not given the power to tax.. The Articles of Confederation called for unanimous approval of the states to change or amend the Articles, and for the approval by 9 of the 13 states to pass all major laws.