Answer:
Government must assume more responsibility for helping the poor
Explanation:
The New Deal economic policies included the following:
1. New constraints and safeguards on the banking industry.
2. Efforts to inflate the economy again after prices had fallen sharply.
A guiding principle of the New Deal economic policies is that Government must assume more responsibility for helping the poor.
Answer:
The key point of King's speech was to make an impact on both black and white people about why there should be no segregation.
Explanation:
King use several differnet phrases from The Constitution to prove the point that all people are created equal under God and not just white people. The crowds reactionn was very positive as many were cheering him on for doing something that many had failed to do before. His use of rhetoric is used to convince people that are not allied with him that segregation does no good for anyone and how damaging it is.
Question: The graph compares support for candidates among prospective Hispanic voters leading up to the 2008 presidential election. This graph demonstrates the influence of______ on political ideology.
Answer: race
Explanation: there were many diffrent races voting especially hispanics so they wanted to influence them on political matters and votes
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Answer:
B. the style of dress most often worn by Queen Victoria at court.
Explanation:
Unless Queen Victoria used to send some political messages by wearing a dress or if by doing so she wanted to influence the British economy, an economic historian has no reason to research about that.
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