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Passage of health insurance reform.
Well according to different Wikipedia answerer, the goal's he as president were modernization, expansion, and reform of the Federal government. So the goals of his Square Deal Plan were most likely similar.
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Which state is known as the "most reform"
what was the most significant social legislation passed by any congress in the history of the US?
William Julius Wilson, born December 20, 1935, is considered the most important African-American scholar in history. He argued that social class, not race has become the most significant factor in American society.
Its most prominent feature is that it is called The United ReformED Church, not the United Reform Church.
In the U.S.A., the Patent Reform Bill, H.R. 1908, was passed by the House of Representatives on September 7, 2007. It is reported to make some of the most significant changes to U.S. patent laws in 50 years. To obtain the latest status on this legislation, search for HR 1908 at: http://thomas.loc.gov/
In all honesty, most practicing Reform Jews do not observe anything beyond going to the synagogue on Friday nights and/or saturday mornings. They may also do a festive meal on Friday nights.But there are a significant number of Reform Jews who observe Shabbat with family time at home throughout the day. A small number are even shomer shabbas (strictly shabbat-observant).
Movements to reform prisons and mental hospitals.
Wilson's most significant reform was the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which established the modern central banking system in the United States. This reform helped stabilize the economy by providing a more flexible and orderly monetary system. The Federal Reserve Act remains essential in regulating the country's monetary policy and ensuring financial stability.
Middle America: Panama, Cuba and Venezuela.