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GaryK [48]
2 years ago
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Drag each name to the correct location on the box. Not all names will be used.

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qwelly [4]2 years ago
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Social programs from the 1940s and 1950s were GI Bill, National Defense Education Act, Federal Aid Highway Act, and National School Lunch Program Act.

<h3><u>Liberal Consensus</u></h3>

The Liberal Consensus was a political pact between Democrats and Republicans after the end of World War II, through which both political parties agreed to create a greater system of social rights for the whole of American society, as a way of guaranteeing a higher level of well-being for the population after the bloody years of war.

Thus, both political parties agreed on the sanction of different regulations continuing the New Deal, by means of which sustained economic growth and stable social welfare were guaranteed for all of America.

Learn more about the liberal consensus in brainly.com/question/16229040

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