The creation of Federal conservation programs to rehabilitate the Dust Bowl was an example of government intervention to prevent migration from an era. There were measures like the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Recovery Association and the Civilian Conservation Corps, which were associated with the New Deal. Franklin D Roosevelt believed that it was crucial to provide with direct federal relief to individuals instead of reforming the business community.
By creating these programs, the Federal government focused on rehabilitating the lands so they would not become uninhabitable, leading to farmers and whole communities to leave the land and looking fo opportunities elsewhere.
Many tribes also took legal action to prevent strip mining or spraying of pesticides on Indian lands. The best known of all Indian Power<span> groups was the </span>American<span> Indian</span>Movement<span> (AIM), formed by a group of Chippewas in Minneapolis in 1966 to protest alleged police brutality.</span>
This was the policy of giving Hitler what he wanted to stop him from going to war. It was based on the idea that what Hitler wanted was reasonable and, when his reasonable demands had been satisfied, he would stop.
In 1937, Neville Chamberlain was elected as Great Britain's Prime Minister. He embraced an appeasement policy, along with French Premier Edouard Daladier. Their countries had been devastated by World War I, and they wished nothing more than to avoid another war with Germany. Throughout Europe, entire cities ceased to exist. In total, more than 8.5 million men died during that war. There were strong feelings in both countries of peace at any cost.
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