the new frontier
The New Frontier
proposals to improve education and healthcare.
proposals to improve education and healthcare.
Proposals to improve education and healthcare
The Fair Deal was an economic and domestic policy agenda proposed by President Harry Truman in 1949. It aimed to address issues such as healthcare, civil rights, education, and public housing. However, many of its key proposals, such as national health insurance and federal aid to education, were either never implemented or faced significant opposition. Overall, the Fair Deal had limited success in achieving its intended goals, but it laid the groundwork for future policy initiatives in areas such as civil rights and healthcare.
the Fourteen Points.
The Great Society
the square deal
. To read Benjamin Franklin's "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania Philadelphia, 1749" see http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/1749proposals.html [Note "Pensilvania" is as spelled in Franklin's pamphlet, but it is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania now.]
south ratify the 13th amendment
The president bitterly denounced the critics of his health care proposals.
Proposals were to provide medical care for the aged, rebuild blighted urban areas, and aid education, but he couldn't gather enough votes from congress.
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