This is strictly my opinion but I believe it was a failure. It's original goal was the revitalize the American economy and pull us out of the Great Depression and get American's working again. In this it succeeded to an extent lowering the unemployment rate significantly however it still did not completely work since 15% of the United State's population was still jobless and in poverty. It won't be until WWII and the building of the arms industry as well as army that we will pull ourselves from the Great Depression.
The corona virus has effected EVERYONE. It came out of nowhere and has no vaccine. We are told to stay home and quarantine but some people don’t get the point.
Healthcare workers are put in risk everyday. Yet they still manage to go to work and help us everyday. Police officers, doctors, nurses, essential workers deserve so much more. We as a community need to stay home in order to overcome this.
It’s not going to be an easy ride to normality. We as people need to social distance and leave our houses only when necessary. I hope you and your family stay safe.
Yes it's true that the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
They were against it, and thought that it was too lenient for Germany and such.
The correct answer is either A. OR D.