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  • ...an conservatism|conservative]] spokesman was the leading opponent of the [[New Deal]] in the Senate from 1939 to 1953. He led the successful effort by the [[Co ...ing efficiency to government and letting business restore the economy. The New Deal was "socialistic" he proclaimed, as he attacked deficit spending, high farm
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  • ...e unemployed, while major civic construction projects were funded by other New Deal agencies.
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  • ...n, and Ira Katznelson. "The Southern Imposition: Congress and Labor in the New Deal and Fair Deal," ''Studies in American Political Development'' (2005), 19: 1 * Hamby, Alonzo. ''Beyond the New Deal: Harry S. Truman and American Liberalism'' (1973), highly influential study
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  • ...t joined forces in support of U.S. President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s [[New Deal]] program during the 1930s. The coalition was unusually broad in its inclu The New Deal coalition formed against the backdrop of the [[Great Depression]] that set
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  • ...t create a permanent agency.). It was the largest and most comprehensive [[New Deal]] agency, employing millions of people and affecting every locality. {{Main|New Deal}}
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  • * [[New Deal]] * [[New Deal Coalition]]
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  • ...pecially the repudiation of old-fashioned competitive capitalism by the [[New Deal]] and the need to repudiate imperial greed if peace were to be achieved. I
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  • - [[New Deal/Addendum#New Deal measures and institutions|Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]] (a) - [[New Deal]]
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  • ...lix Frankfurter. He kept his own values intact and generally supported the New Deal, voting against it only three times, most notably overthrowing the [[Nation ...change Commission]], which remains one of the two most important surviving New Deal agencies in the 21st century. Whenever a possible conflict of interest aro
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  • ...lix Frankfurter. He kept his own values intact and generally supported the New Deal, voting against it only three times, most notably overthrowing the [[Nation ...change Commission]], which remains one of the two most important surviving New Deal agencies in the 21st century. Whenever a possible conflict of interest aro
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  • ...oduced the [[Fifth Party System]], which was dominated by the Democratic [[New Deal Coalition]] until the 1960s. ...2 the landslide victory of Democrat [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] led to the [[New Deal coalition]] that dominated the '''[[Fifth Party System]],''' after 1932.
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  • ...pecially the repudiation of old-fashioned competitive capitalism by the [[New Deal]], and the need to repudiate imperial greed if peace were to be achieved. I
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  • ...tivity.</ref> and introduced a programme of public works known as the [[New Deal]]. There was a slow recovery in output, interrupted by a brief downturn in ...in France to social democrats, and in the United States to Roosevelt's [[New Deal]] Democrats. The chief exception was the UK, where the social democrat Labo
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  • ...er of the [[Democratic Party]] and supported [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s [[New Deal]]. In 1938 he was elected to the office of circuit clerk and recorder of Ma
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  • ...Thurman Arnold Goes to Washington: A Look at Antitrust Policy in the Later New Deal," ''The Business History Review'' Vol. 56, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 1-15 [
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  • * Patterson, James. ''Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-39'' (1967) ..., Kim. ''Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan'' (2008)
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  • ...drifting in the wilderness throughout the 1920's before most joined the [[New Deal]] Democratic Party coalition of President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • ...sevelt in August 1933, conducted several spectacular filibusters against [[New Deal]] measures, and developed his own rival program --"Share Our Wealth"--by wh ...berg.net.au/ebooks03/0301001h.html]</ref> Starting in 1936 the [[WPA]], a New Deal agency, performed the theatre version across the country. Written with the
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  • ...esided during a depression and world war, made New York City the model for New Deal welfare and public works programs, and championed the interests of immigran ...red $1.1 billion into the city 1934-39. In turn he gave FDR a showcase for New Deal achievement, helped defeat FDR's political enemies in Tammany Hall (the Dem
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  • * Jeff Manza; "Political Sociological Models of the U.S. New Deal" ''Annual Review of Sociology'', 2000 pp 297+ [http://www.questia.com/PM.q
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