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The New Right criticized federal welfare programs for promoting dependency on government assistance and undermining traditional family structures and values. They argued that these programs created a cycle of poverty and discouraged self-sufficiency, often pointing to perceived abuses and inefficiencies within the system. Advocates for the New Right sought to reduce the size and scope of government, believing that welfare reform should emphasize personal responsibility and private charity over federal intervention.

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The New Right felt that federal welfare programs .?

The New Right criticized federal welfare programs for fostering dependency and undermining personal responsibility. They believed these programs often created a cycle of poverty and discouraged work, thereby reinforcing social issues rather than alleviating them. Advocates of the New Right argued for reduced government intervention and a return to traditional family values as a solution to social problems. Their perspective emphasized individual initiative and the belief that economic prosperity could be achieved through free-market principles rather than government assistance.


How did Calvin Coolidge feel about the role of government in manging the economy?

Calvin Coolidge felt that the states should have the right to govern themselves. He felt that the federal government should not impose laws on local jurisdictions. Many other politicians of his time felt the same way.


Why was the Federal Election Campaign Act passed?

because he felt like it


How did southern leaders justify splitting with the Union?

The Southerners felt justified in separating from the Union because they felt their rights were being violated. They felt that they had the right to leave the Union because the Federal government was becoming more powerful. If you want to get a good feel for the differences of both sides I suggest watching the movie Gettysburg. While not completely factual it is a rather good depiction of not only that battle, but causes for the entire war.


Why the right to a trial by jury was important to colonists?

many colonest felt like they had the right to govern them selves.

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What was New Right felt that federal welfare programs . rewarded lack of effort and worsened poverty were key to ending stagflation and homelessness promoted economic growth and individual choiceto?

Rewarded lack of effort


The New Right felt that federal welfare programs .?

The New Right criticized federal welfare programs for fostering dependency and undermining personal responsibility. They believed these programs often created a cycle of poverty and discouraged work, thereby reinforcing social issues rather than alleviating them. Advocates of the New Right argued for reduced government intervention and a return to traditional family values as a solution to social problems. Their perspective emphasized individual initiative and the belief that economic prosperity could be achieved through free-market principles rather than government assistance.


What position did Jackson take regarding state rights?

his mom gay lol


How did Calvin Coolidge feel about the role of government in manging the economy?

Calvin Coolidge felt that the states should have the right to govern themselves. He felt that the federal government should not impose laws on local jurisdictions. Many other politicians of his time felt the same way.


Many people felt that the US had become a welfare state under the new deal because of policies to benefit which group?

disadvantaged citizensMany people felt that the US had become a welfare state under the new deal because of policies to benefit the disadvantaged citizens.


For the South the primary aim of the war was to win recognition?

No, it was the right to have slavery. The civil war was a States right issue. The southern states felt Lincoln would pass a federal law making slavery illegal and they felt each state should decide for themselves the slavery issue. Today we have some of the same schism concerning state rights vs federal law. The passage of legal marijuana laws is an example. Several states have made marijuana legal, but under federal law it is still illegal, so there is a schism between state and federal laws. Eventually the state and federal will have to align.


Did South Carolina want federal taxes in the 1800s?

No, it did not because it felt that the federal government was "favoring" the north.


How did hamilton propose to enact his programs?

Hamilton has a plan for creating programs that he felt found provide assistance to fix the financial crisis the United States was faced with. He proposed to enact these programs by establishing a national banking system which could be used for deposing government funds, a payment plan for all federal and state debts, and a tax increase on imported goods into the country.


Why was the Federal Election Campaign Act passed?

because he felt like it


How was the former slaves felt right after the war ended?

they felt verry depresed


Why did government want the Cherokee and other tribes to move out the south?

Very simple. They wanted the land and felt they had the right to it.


Is felt fireproof?

Most felt that you buy at the fabric store (not the specially designed felt) is not fireproof. Most felt will catch on fire under the right circumstances.