He cut government spending. -NOVANET-
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met on August 9th and 10th, 1941 in what's known as the Atlantic Conference and Charter. The Atlantic Conference outlined what both countries would do after WW 2, including not seeking territorial gains after the war.
The South made great gains in the cotton industries.
When business gains complete control of an industry it is called a monopoly. In the United States, monopolies are illegal by statute.
Farmers faced tough times. Gains in productivity led to agricultural consolidation, as farming became a big business. Family farms, in turn, found it difficult to compete, and more and more farmers left the land.
Northern Gains: California was admitted a free state, slave TRADE was abolished in the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)Southern Gains: There were no restrictions on slavery in Mexico, SLAVERY itself was not abolished in the District of Columbia, the fugitive slave law (capturing runaways) became stronger.
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
In the late 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt's decision to reduce federal spending in 1937, known as the "Roosevelt Recession," led to a significant economic downturn. This contraction was compounded by the attempt to balance the budget, which resulted in cuts to public works and social programs. Consequently, unemployment rose again, and the economic gains achieved through the New Deal were undermined, highlighting the fragility of the recovery. This period underscored the challenges Roosevelt faced in navigating economic policy amidst political pressures and economic realities.
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
He cut government spending. -NOVANET- #KKmusik
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met on August 9th and 10th, 1941 in what's known as the Atlantic Conference and Charter. The Atlantic Conference outlined what both countries would do after WW 2, including not seeking territorial gains after the war.
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financial gains made in an economic transaction