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  • ...n amoral Darwinism, and with growing labor disputes, ultimately led to the New Deal and the Great Society and the rise of the welfare state. The fourth (begin
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  • ...ectic group of advisors who patched together many programs, known as the [[New Deal]]. ...distributed fairly evenly across the economic classes, which reflected the New Deal ideology of equalitarianism, powerful labor unions, and high income taxes
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  • * Kenneth J. Heineman; ''A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh,'' 1999 [http://www.questia.c
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  • ...itrant producers into compliance with the TRC's prorationing orders. The [[New Deal]] allowed the TRC to set national oil policy. As late as the 1950s the TRC
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  • ...ransformations of the American Party System: Political Coalitions from the New Deal to the 1970s'' 2nd ed. (1978). *Patterson, James. ''Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-39'' (1967)
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  • * Trout, Charles. ''Boston, The Great Depression and the New Deal'' (1977)
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  • ...of the economy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the overthrow of the [[New Deal Coalition]] in the 1980s, and the terrorist threat of the 21st century. It ...]] (1933). Indeed the term "liberal" now came to mean a supporter of the [[New Deal]]. In 1934 [[Al Smith]] and pro-business Democrats formed the [[American Li
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  • ...late 1940s. The CIO strongly supported [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and the [[New Deal Coalition]], and was notable for being open to [[African American]]s. The C The CIO played a major role in the [[New Deal Coalition]] that supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and other liberal politici
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  • ...dustry, finance and economic growth. Thrown into minority status by the [[New Deal coalition]], it gained equality and dominance in presidential elections in ...ed 20% to 50% of the Democratic vote in the South.<ref> Harvard Sitkoff, A New Deal for Blacks (1978). </ref>
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  • ...mpathy with progressive and liberal causes, he had no enthusiasm for the [[New Deal]] of American President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (which Bennett tried to e
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  • ...y. During the war, however, that party collapsed, torn apart between its New Deal domestic liberalism, and its intensely isolationist opposition to Roosevelt
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  • ...ssive elements of the Republican Party switch support to the ideals of the New Deal affecting a switch in orientation (party of Lincoln's ideals vs. party of J
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  • ...s policies pale beside the more drastic steps taken later as part of the [[New Deal]]. However, Hoover's opponents charge that they came too little and too lat ...rked that although no one would say so at the time, "practically the whole New Deal was extrapolated from programs that Hoover started."<ref>[http://www.pbs.or
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  • ...rats and older voters--that is, her voter profile resembled the historic [[New Deal Coalition]].<ref> See NBC report at [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22551718/]
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  • ...ally, military interventions in southeastern Europe, and a reform of the [[New Deal]] welfare system.
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  • ...egularity throughout the America of the 1930s due to President Roosevelt’s New Deal Program, public works projects created to generate work for the unemployed.
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  • The CIO played a major role in the [[New Deal Coalition]] that supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and other liberal politici ...ruman's veto. Designed to roll back gains made by labor unions during the New Deal era, it made organizing more difficult, gave the states more authority to p
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  • ...rope.eu/content/pdf/n9/9_uk.pdf, Richard Layard: ''Welfare-to-Work and the New Deal'', Centre for Economic Performance London School of Economics and Political
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  • ...ily Catholic cities moved the region toward the Democratic party and the [[New Deal Coalition]] after 1928. In the 1960-1980 era the region went through a pain
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  • ...ced reductions in acreage.<ref> Keith J. Volanto, ''Texas, Cotton, and the New Deal'' (2005)</ref>
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