Thomas Jefferson agreed with the Federalist's economic programs. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America.
Thomas Jefferson agreed with the Federalist's economic programs. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America.
Thomas Jefferson's attitude toward the federalists economic programs was positive.
—John Marshall
Hamiltonians or High Federalists were a faction within the Federalist Party that supported Alexander Hamilton's economic programs. Jeffersonians were a faction within the Democratic-Republican that supported Thomas Jefferson's foreign programs. Hamilton favored a strong federal government while Jefferson favored a strong state govenment.
Jefferson left most of the federalist programs in tact
The Economic Opportunity Act launced the new Medicare VISTA, which was a great factor to the two programs it developed in consideration that it was only a short period of time. The two programs were the KMC and FRP.
Socio-economic accounting is defined as the analysis of social and economic impacts of government and business actions. This area of accounting covers social programs and economic development among others.
lolo mo !
one of the programs was to do it in bed with me all day
Safety Net!
Franklin D Roosevelt :)
conservatives believed the government spent money on the wrong programs
safety nets
The 1st was to a collection of programs created in the early 1930s that aimed to improve the economic situation in America. The 2nd was a set of new programs put into place from 1934 to 1936. These included additional banking reforms, new tax laws, and new relief programs.