History of the Americas Questions
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The New Deal started the precedent of ______________________________
The _______ established insured mortgages and helped people keep homes
In 2010, President Barack Obama signed the ______________________________ into law. It significantly changed the healthcare system in the US by requiring every American to have Health insurance and providing assistance to those who cannot afford it
The New Deal revitalized __________________... a huge difference of opinion on how how to run the country
Created through the Glass Steagall Act, this improved the Banking system by protecting people's savings against loss
In 2003, President George W. Bush established Medicare Part D, a program designed to help people with Medicare pay for __________________
Buying power of the consumer is the key to economic recovery and prosperity
All you have to do is help big business and the economy will recover
Offered young, unemployed men work planting trees, fighting forest fires, and building reservoirs
The Glass Steagall Act also made it illegal for bankers to be involved in ____________
Government must be responsible for the welfare and well-being of the people
We need to help people at the bottom of the economic pyramid
It is not the responsibility of the national government to provide direct assistance to the people
Because of the New Deal the __________________ becomes a vital part of daily life
The New Deal greatly strengthened the ________________ and the National Government
This was passed right after the Glass-Steagall; it monitors the Stock Market and enforces laws regarding the sale of stocks and bonds
If I fail, I'll go down in history as our last president
In 2003, President George W. Bush established _______________________ a program designed to help people with Medicare pay for their prescription drugs
Which person in the Roosevelt administration was most active in bringing African Americans and women into the New Deal coalition?
Established the principle that the federal government should be responsible for citizens who, through no fault of their own, were unable to work