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AP U.S. History 1.3 Period 7: 1890-1945. How did the rise of the corporations affect the social order of the time?
AP U.S. History 2.1 Period 7: 1890-1945. Opponents of Stimson's policies would most likely have supported which of the following?
AP U.S. History 2.2 Period 7: 1890–1945. The sentiment expressed above most radically lost public support after which of the following events?
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AP U.S. History 3.3 Period 7: 1890–1945. The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following goals for America?
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jour brought to you by recession whether in reference to
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the economy or someone's hairline it's usually not a good
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thing dropped me I know Check out this passage now
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and remove the policies running his reputation herself A booth
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mark facilities on this What All right enough of that
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Well the excerpt most directly reflects which of the following
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goals for america and hear your potential answers right job
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cover Well the country's goals were generally a bit different
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than the goals of an individual like the us never
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wanted to be an astronaut when it was little So
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what national goal was roosevelt talking about here Start checking
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out deep limiting the scope of the dramatic change that
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accompanied new legislation Maybe not The new deal did some
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pretty radical things and for that reason it had its
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congressional opponents who definitely wanted to limit the scope of
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those drastic changes However rose about begins by saying i
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feel very that the people of this country understand with
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the proof the broad services behind these news about mental
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qualities which sounds a lot like roosevelt and his new
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deal team were playing at home so it doesn't look
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like d is right How bout a Well according to
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the excerpt there's a state of abundance i either more
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stuff than people can possibly buy even if they're doing
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some pretty heavy duty Couponing it's true that some new
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deal programs targeted the root Causes of the recession but
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let's face it Politicians air usually less concerned about the
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past and more concerned about the present so a probably
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isn't right What about b Well the new deal legislation
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did seek to provide jobs and economic relief to the
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poor which sounds a bit more like fix things in
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the now kind of playing However neither the root causes
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of the recession or jobs and economic relief are specifically
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mentioned in our excerpt And if they're not rearing their
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ugly heads we probably need to keep looking Which brings
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us to see our excerpt talks about agriculture industry products
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consumption surpluses sales prices and a wealth of other terms
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that fall directly within the field of economics So yeah
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the new deal addressed a wide variety of issues but
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the common goal the programs enacted between nineteen thirty three
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nineteen thirty six was to see recover and reform the
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american economy and prevent another great depression from ever happening
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again Because you never want to have that much fun 00:02:33.588 --> [endTime] more than once
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