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  • ...head it. Along with [[CCC]] it was the first relief operation under the [[New Deal]]. ...Swain, "'The Forgotten Woman': Ellen S. Woodward and Women's Relief in the New Deal." ''Prologue'' 1983 15(4): 201-213. Issn: 0033-1031 </ref>
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  • ...unity?" in Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, eds., ''The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930–1980'' (1989)
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  • The first example of an active macroeconomic policy was the [[New Deal]] response to the [[Great Depression]] of the 1930s, although it involved a
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  • ...States]] and setting up the relief programs that were taken over by the [[New Deal]] in 1933.<ref>Sprinkel (1952).</ref> ==New Deal agency==
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  • ...ial welfare]] program '''in the United States'''. Started as part of the [[New Deal]], it has grown steadily in scope and cost, and currently provides the prin ...the very start in 1935. Liberal and progressive economists working in the New Deal tradition have characterized Social Security as an inter-generational trans
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  • ...became a leader of the conservative business-oriented opposition to the [[New Deal]]. ...ollar, and Catholic voters who were later to become core components of the New Deal coalition and break the pattern of minimal class polarization that had char
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  • ...rty. The Civil War and 1890s realignments were more polarized than was the New Deal realignment, and the extent of party structuring of issue dimensions was gr
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  • * Heineman, Kenneth J. ''A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh.'' State College: Pennsylvani
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  • ...hed parties in 1939 and began making speeches in opposition to Roosevelt's New Deal. New Deal from using the international crisis to extend its powers at home. In New Y
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  • Starting as a leading liberal supporter of the [[New Deal]], Beard in the late 1930s turned against Franklin Delano Roosevelt's aggre
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  • ...stices who consistently voted to strike down [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s [[New Deal]] programs, and his lone dissent in the notorious case ''[[Buck v. Bell]]''
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  • * Shogan, Robert. ''Backlash: The Killing of the New Deal'' (Ivan R. Dee, 2006. 275 pp. isbn 978-1-56663-674-2.)
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  • ...His most critical election came in the 1938 primary when he defended the [[New Deal]] against conservative Gov. Happy Chandler. After a bitter campaign, Barkl ...1938 Kentucky Senate Election: Alben W. Barkley, 'Happy' Chandler, and the New Deal". ''Register of the Kentucky Historical Society'' 1982 80(3): 309-329.
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  • The [[New Deal Coalition]] forged by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] in the 1930s dominated nati
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  • *Heinemann, Ronald L. ''Depression and the New Deal in Virginia: The Enduring Dominion'' (1983) ...-Perdue, Nancy J., and Charles L. Perdue Jr., eds. ''Talk about Trouble: A New Deal Portrait of Virginians in the Great Depression'' (1996)
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  • ...avis Graham (eds.)|title=The Carter Presidency: Policy Choices in the Post-New Deal Era|year=1998|publisher=University Press of Kansas|location=Lawrence|id=ISB
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  • * Hamilton, David E. ''From New Day to New Deal: American Farm Policy from Hoover to Roosevelt, 1928-1933.'' (1991). * Barber, William J. ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the Economists, and American Economic Policy, 1921-1933.''
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  • ...onalist. In Rothbard's view, modern conservatism formed in reaction to the New Deal and to statism. He believed the only commonalities between the factions wer
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  • ...oks like ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' ([[John Steinbeck]]) in pushing the [[New Deal]] ahead. Some of the FSA photographers went on to become well-regarded afte
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