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Roosevelt's<span> solution to the </span>race<span> problem in 1905 </span>was<span> to proceed slowly toward social and economic equality. He cautioned against imposing radical changes in government policy and instead suggested a gradual adjustment in the </span>attitudes<span> of whites toward ethnic minorities.
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The demand for agricultural labor declined. The New Deal programs supplied jobs in cities. Electricity had become very costly in rural areas. Agriculture has become much less worthwhile withinside the state.
<h3>What was the condition of Georgia post-WW II?</h3>
From 1945 to 1970, numerous elements prompted Georgia's growth. The shift from rural agrarianism to manufacturing facility jobs after World War II led to large city populations.
Atlanta advanced right into a recognizable city because of the jobs of influential mayors William B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen Jr.
Hence, the larger population of rural areas of Georgia moved to urban areas.
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The freedoms the Northwest Ordinance guaranteed was freedom of religion, speech and trial by jury, and the freedom of the press, religion and the freedom to own slaves.
Im pretty sure one of the main reasons is because of the treaty system
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I think Hitler meant by “the unification of all Germans” was for all Germans everywhere to back and support the Nazi party because many Germans did not agree with Hitler's ideas.
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