It
depends on how equal the cuts would be, if it’s equally divided maybe it would
work. However, equality doesn’t mean equity because there are times that a
President should really look on the matters that the people needed. In budgeting,
we should list down our top to the least priorities and from there we can set
where our taxes (money) will go. Thinking not just for the majority of the
population but for keeping ALL the people in mind can help the President be
re-elected.
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The correct answer is:
D. The King and English Parliament.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Rights and Grievances was written by the Stamp Act Congress, <em>which was the first Congress of the American Colonies</em>, this document was addressed to King George and his English Parliament to state that American colonies had the same rights as the British people living in Britain, that there shouldn't be taxes imposed without representation and that people living in American colonies also had the right of trial by jury.
Answer:
Explanation:
The New Deal least helped the African American community in the United States. Most federal programs had discriminant practices in the hiring of African Americans. Social Security excluded domestic workers which was the primary employment of african american women and thus they were not eligible to receive Social Security. Roosevelt relied on his black cabinet to help out the african american community but it wasn't enough and they continued to suffer, President Roosevelt had to thread the fine political line in regards to civil rights movements, Gender norms of the day were very against women outside of the home space and in the workforce, as per the text "...relief policies encouraged women to remain home and leave jobs open for men." Most jobs of the time discouraged husbands and wife from acquiring a job from the same agency or from federal relief programs. Even though the effects of the New Deal on women was mixed at best, most women were strongly supportive of it. As has been the case for most of United states history, women and minorities never receive equal representation in government policies and implementations.