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  • [[New Deal]]
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  • * [[New Deal/Timelines|New Deal]]
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  • A New Deal era U.S. government agency created in 1933 and abolished in 1935 by the Sup
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  • ...termittently until the 1990s. The coalition battled the liberals of the [[New Deal Coalition]] and largely controlled Congress from 1937 to 1963 and continued ...f massive rioting in the cities, and the tearing apart of the Democratic [[New Deal coalition]] over issues of black power, liberalism, student radicalism and
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  • A New Deal era government agency created in 1933 and closed in 1939 that made contract
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  • ...employment, whereas the 9.2% version favored by the latter group excludes New Deal employees from the unemployment figures on the assumption that all were eng
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  • ==The New Deal Brains Trust== ...h as [[Hugh Johnson]] and [[Rexford Tugwell]]) went on to head important [[New Deal]] programs.
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  • ==About the New Deal in which Altmeyer is discussed== *Joseph Wallis, John. "The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932–1940." ''The Journal of Economic History'' 44, no. 1 (March 1984):
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  • {{r|New Deal}}
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  • {{r|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • {{r|New Deal}}
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  • {{r|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • {{r|New Deal}}
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  • {{r|New Deal}}
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  • [[New Deal]]
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  • * Barber, William J. ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy.'' Cambridge ...Taxing the 'forgotten man': The politics of Social Security finance in the New Deal." ''Journal of American History'' 70 (1983): 359-81. [http://links.jstor.or
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  • ==The Sequence of New Deal Legislation== :''(For an annotated list of New Deal measures, see the New Deal Addendum subpage [[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/New_Deal/Addendum#New_Dea
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  • * Allswang, John M. ''New Deal and American Politics'' (1978) * Campbell, James E. "Sources of the New Deal Realignment: The Contributions of Conversion and Mobilization to Partisan C
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  • ...icy. Farley ran the administrations patronage machine helped to staff the New Deal via the Post Office and the WPA. In 1940 Farley opposed Roosevelt's breaki ...ability to corral the Catholics, Unions, and big city machines into the [[New Deal Coalition]]. Farley repeated this process in 1936 and correctly predicted t
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  • ...n 1948. Truman considered it a continuation and expansion of Roosevelt's [[New Deal]]. In his address to Congress on January 5, 1949 Truman argued, "Every segm * [[New Deal Coalition]]
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