The Social Security Act
The Social Security Act is still a government run program that is continued to this day.
yes because today there are over a million american that were slaves and are in a slavery.
Looking at it today through today's sense of right and wrong and what have you, I would be inclined to say yes, it was abusive. But at the time it was not.
yes indeed it is
Loans were made to farmers, homeowners, and exporters by New Deal measures.
The measures the Rowlatt Act introduced are emergency measures to deal with revolutionary activities.
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Some of his dream has been realized but not enough. Yes we still suffer from discromination.
The New Deal program, Works Progress Administration, better known as the WPA, affected the lives of American workers. Monthly salary averaged $41.57, and put many out-of-work Americans back on the job.
Of course he did as president and as commander of the army. A great deal of his letters and papers still exist today.
Today the viewof theNewDealis that some aspects worked and some didn't. Some of the New Deal programs still in existence are Social Security, the Securities Exchange Commission, the Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. and Federal Crop Ins. program.
Until today women have been left off American currency's and to have an African American woman recognized is a big deal.