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Basically, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's <em>New Deal </em>created many government institutions and programs that aimed to achieve:
1. relief
2. recovery
3. reform
To make sure that an economic disaster like the Great Depression would never happen again, Roosevelt established his New Deal. The New Deal brought sweeping reforms in American economic policy.
For example, the U.S. has economic safeguards (including "<em>safety nets</em>") that protect the U.S. economy.
The New Deal also created financial institutions and programs that still exist today. One of the most widely known is<em> Social Security</em>, which is a program that provides insurance and benefits to the retired + elderly, those with disabilities, and war veterans.
We also have the FDIC or <em>Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation</em>, which ensures that you will not lose your money if the bank fails (insured deposits).
Many people still rely on the benefits and protections from these programs. In fact, some take advantage of the government for their own benefit. People with both high or low wages can access their government benefits, and such a practice may be unsustainable in the future.
There is definitely more to the New Deal, but this is most of what I remember off the top of my head. Hope this helps!
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is C, In democracies the power of the government is limited.
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11. During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the plans for Congress proposed by the delegates from New Jersey and Virginia differed mainly over the issue of established equal representation in the Senate and proportionate representation in the House of Representatives
12. State representation in Congress. Delegates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 agreed to the Three-fifths Compromise to solve a dispute directly related to "state representation in Congress", since delegates were divided over how the slave population should be counted in Congress.
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14. The Constitution states that the reason for the census is to determine how many House of Representative members there will be from each state. Only U.S. citizens can (or are supposed to) vote, therefore, the census is intended to tally the total of U.S. citizens. This is not rocket science.
15. power division
Federalism is the concept of power division: between the central government and the local governments that have some autonomy over their local matters. For example, in the US marriage equality used to be decided on a state level.
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I believe it’s C the senate