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  • {{r|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • ...ed by the conservative "Four Horsemen" who invariably voted to strike down New Deal legislations. ...Devanter]], the Four Horsemen eventually lost their power and most of the New Deal legislations were implemented.
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  • ==New Deal measures and institutions== :''(For the sequence of New Deal legislative measures, see the New Deal Timelines subpage [[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/New_Deal/Timelines]])''.
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  • * Allswang, John M. ''New Deal and American Politics'' (1978), statistical analysis of votes * Fraser, Steve, and Gary Gerstle, eds. ''The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980'' (1990), essays on broad topics.
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  • {{r|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • {{rpl|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • {{rpl|New Deal}}
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  • * Blumberg Barbara. ''The New Deal and the Unemployed: The View from New York City'' (1977). * Bremer William W. "Along the American Way: The New Deal's Work Relief Programs for the Unemployed." ''Journal of American History''
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  • [[New Deal]]
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  • ...on]] as part of [[President of the United States|President]] Roosevelt's [[New Deal]], its main purpose being to resettle Jewish garment workers who wanted to The original houses in the town were built under the auspices of the [[New Deal]]'s Resettlement Administration. Designed by architect Alfred Kastner and
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  • ...nd institutions referred to see the Addendum subpage of the article on the New Deal [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/New_Deal/Addendum])''
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  • {{rpl|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • * Badger, Anthony J. ''The New Deal: The Depression Years, 1933-1940.'' (2002) general survey from British pers * Chafe, William H. ''The Achievement of American Liberalism: The New Deal and Its Legacies.'' (2002) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99839056 on
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  • ...to 1975. A conservative but pragmatic Republican, he opposed much of the [[New Deal]] and remained a staunch [[isolationist]] until the American entry into Wor
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  • ===Great Depression and New Deal=== {{rpl|New Deal}}
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  • Andrews was a supporter of Roosevelt and the New Deal. His views were consistent with the New Dealer's views on the matter which
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  • ...mmunism, and in the 1930s attacked [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] and the [[New Deal]]. Plagued by financial difficulties, hobbled by Easley's extreme anti-com
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  • ...tp://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/resources/6a2q_postalmurals.html Off The Wall New Deal Post Office Murals]</ref> ...> and in Arlington, New Jersey<ref>[http://www.wpamurals.com/newjersy.html New Deal/WPA Art in New Jersey]</ref>
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  • ...lated to correct admitted evils. The case was expressly overruled by the [[New Deal]] Court in ''West Coast Hotel Company v. Parrish,'' 300 U.S. 379 (1937).
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  • * White, G. Edward. ''The Constitution and the New Deal'' (2000)
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  • ...lano Roosevelt]]'s closest advisors. He was one of the architects of the [[New Deal]], especially the relief programs of the [[FERA|Federal Emergency Relief Ad ==New Deal==
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  • ...te-funded, Epstein was at odds with [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s emerging [[New Deal]] social welfare program which was employer and employee funded and left ma ...d have been more in line with his ideas for wealth redistribution. In the New Deal law, employees paid for many of their benefits instead of wealthy tax-payer
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  • ...l scientists prefer the term "Fifth Party System"; historians call it the "New Deal System". The [[Party System]] model dates to the early 20th century. The nu ...he activist [[New Deal]] promoted [[American liberalism]], anchored in a [[New Deal Coalition]] that dominated the [[Democratic Party (United States), history|
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  • ...''' or '''Public Works Administration''' of 1933 was a part of the first [[New Deal]] agency that made contracts with private firms for construction of public ..., [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] agreed to include the PWA as part of his [[New Deal]] reforms.
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  • ...ssed the [[Wagner Act]] in 1935. The AFL enthusiastically supported the [[New Deal Coalition]] led by Democrat [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • ...ng the 1930s, Block moved left, and he became a staunch supporter of the [[New Deal]] and attacked the enemies of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He pointed out the da
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  • ...ional Recovery Administration''' ('''NRA''') was a key part of the First [[New Deal]] in 1933, until it was abolished in 1935 by the Supreme Court. The goal wa ...e of labor legislation in many states since 1899. Women activists used the New Deal opportunity to gain a national forum. General Secretary Lucy Randolph Mason
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  • ...the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].<ref>{{cite news |title=CFL inks new deal with TSN |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2006/12/20/cfl-tsn-cbc.html |wor
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  • The '''New Deal''' was [[President Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]'s legislative program. As im :''(For an annotated list of New Deal measures and institutions see [[/Addendum|the addendum subpage]])''
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  • ...debt mushroomed relative to GDP.<ref> William J. Barber, ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy.'' (1985) ===New Deal===
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  • ...ecific programmes. [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]], part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal "Brain Trust", wrote "The term 'social security' was not in common use eith
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  • * Leuchtenberg, William E. Franklin D. ''Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940.'' (1963). Remains the standard scholarly interpretive history o * Ritchie, Donald A. ''Electing FDR: The New Deal Campaign of 1932'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Electing-FDR-Campaign-Pres
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  • ...by mainstream farm organizations laid the groundwork for farmer support of New Deal farm policy, where they applauded Roosevelt's appointment of Peek and Johns * Hamilton, David E. ''From New Day to New Deal: American Farm Policy from Hoover to Roosevelt, 1928-1933.'' 1991. 333 pp.
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  • * Ingalls, Robert P. ''Herbert H. Lehman and New York's Little New Deal'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=59595173 online edition]
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  • * Patterson, James. ''Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-39'' (1967) [ht
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  • ...could reach nearly every district. His slogan was "Osborn, Harmony, and a New Deal," with "harmony" referring to his promise to heal splits within the Republi Osborn's promise of a "New Deal," which echoed his admiration for Theodore Roosevelt and his "[[Square Deal
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  • * Hand, Samuel B. "Al Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the New Deal," ''Historian,'' May 1965
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  • ...ers]] in 1960 organized by Carlos McCormick to rally new support for the [[New Deal Coalition]] mobilized in the presidential campaign of [[John F. Kennedy]].
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  • * Heineman; Kenneth J. ''A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh,'' (1999) [http://www.questi *Vittoz, Stanley. ''New Deal Labor Policy and the American Industrial Economy'' (1987) [http://www.quest
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  • ...Gary and Smith, Rogers M. "The Racial Politics of Progressive Americanism: New Deal Liberalism and the Subordination of Black Workers in the UAW." ''Studies in
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  • * Ritchie, Donald A. ''Electing FDR: The New Deal Campaign of 1932'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Electing-FDR-Campaign-Pres * Allswang, John M. ''New Deal and American Politics'' (1978)
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  • Beard initially support [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and the [[New Deal]]. But when Roosevelt began arguing for a more forceful stand against fore
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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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