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I think FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt) was the most interesting president because he was most impactful. During the Great Depression he did many things to benefit the people in this uncertain time. He went on the radio and talked about how when you put your money in a bank it does not stay there, instead they use it for etc, etc. He also created the New Deal. The New Deal was a series of reform movement to help the American economy. Ultimately what got us out of the Great Depression was government spending on WWII.
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Social--introduction of television, more availability of cars, suburban life, teenager culture, rock n' roll.
Economic--increased consumer products, more jobs available, increased numbers of middle class, global demand for US products.
The 1950s were a great decade for white, middle-class families. They were able to buy homes, cars, and consumer products while sending their kids to school and moms staying home. However, minorities and lower classes did not enjoy the benefits of the 1950s culture and economy.
Before the contact with Europeans, Indigenous Australians were hunter-gatherers: they were nomads that travelled across the country looking for food and animals to hunt. Although there were some settlements, it is believed that the majority of Australian Aboriginals were nomads.
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restricting child labor to children over 12 years of age
Explanation: Y E S