President Truman's efforts to end racial discrimination met with an obstinate Congress. Congress had a Republican majority that sought to block much of his legislation. The Democrats, on the other hand were split. Some felt Truman was committing political suicide bringing up the topic, and the southern Democrats opposed it because they were segregationists.
Congress
Provided funding for the economic reconstruction of Western Europe.
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The Tonkin Gulf Resolution.
Hitler's Master Plan didn't work. He wanted to push forward the Master Race, conquer the world, and exterminate all of the Jews. All parts of his Master Plan failed due to the Allied Forces. However, he made remarkable strides towards his goal, battering Europe, killing an estimated 6 million Jews, and establishing a type of racial separation that the Afrikaners of South Africa later used for their Apartheid.
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Congress
Congress did not approve of President Truman's plan to end racial discrimination. Executive Order 9981 ended racial discrimination in the military.
To protest segregation in the defense industries
The Marshall Plan
Provided funding for the economic reconstruction of Western Europe.
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Of course she approved! It was HER plan, not his.
Yes, in 2010.
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The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) .
The Marshall Plan
At one time, the government did not hire African-Americans for federal jobs. Philip Randolph decided to organize a march on Washington to protest this in 1941. The result was President Roosevelt banning discrimination for federal hiring.