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kati45 [8]
3 years ago
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Name and define President Truman's domestic agenda.

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2 answers:
svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
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<span>The Fair Deal was the name given to President Harry Truman's domestic program. 

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aniked [119]3 years ago
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<span>The Fair Deal was the name given to President Harry Truman's domestic program
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<span>Building on Roosevelt's New Deal, Truman believed that the federal government</span>
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