Evaluate the economic and political impact of the new deal on america

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Answer: Well there are many things you could discuss here.  Economically Roosevelt instituted many social welfare plans.  He essentially was a democratic socialist and greatly regulated the banks of the United States and set up the Glass-Steagel(unsure of spelling) Act which made it to where a bank essentially was unable to use the money that you put into it for risky investment (it was repealed under Clinton and this was a major factor in the recession of 2008, but I digress).  There was also the FDIC which insured people's money in banks up to 100,000 dollars I think.  It's hard to determine the success of Roosevelt's economic programs though because World War 2 really helped pull the United States out of the Great Depression.  
As for the political impact Roosevelt was really the first modern president to gain a lot of control. Now what exactly does this mean? Well before him most of the presidents with the exception of a few such as Lincoln or Andrew Jackson were very weak and Roosevelt was the first President, and this trend continues to today, to really take control of power from Congress even though the framers of the Constitution intended the Legislative branch to be the most powerful.  After Roosevelt the executive branch got much larger thanks to the many bureaucratic programs instituted under him and his alphabet soup administration.  Roosevelt even had the gall to threaten to raise the judicial branch from 9 to 13 judges so that he could more-or-less force his legislation through and not have to worry about the constitutionality of it.
So in short, economically he made the government have much more control and created welfare programs and politically he greatly enhanced the powers of the presidency and the executive branch as a whole. Hope this helps.

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In Nicaragua, President Taft’s use of Dollar Diplomacy A. helped Nicaragua remain peaceful for many years.

B. angered people in other Latin American countries.

C. allowed the US to remove its troops from Nicaragua.

D. hurt the economies of Nicaragua’s neighbors.

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B. angered people in other Latin American countries.

The Dollar Diplomacy was Taft's foreign policy plan to remove military intervention in Latin America but remain in economic control. 

Dollar Diplomacy promised the removal of American troops however to maintain economic control, the military was often used to intervene. In Nicaragua, the military was used to stage a political coup (overthrow) so bring in a pro-US government. This angered many in Nicaragua as well as surrounding countries. There was fear the US would continue imperial control, manipulating the newly formed governments in Latin America. 

In Nicaragua, President Taft’s use of Dollar Diplomacy hurt the economies of Nicaragua’s neighbors. The correct option is D.

The neighboring nations' economies suffered as a result of President Taft's use of dollar diplomacy in Nicaragua. Dollar Diplomacy was an early 20th-century American policy that attempted to strengthen American economic power and safeguard American financial investments in Latin American nations.

Under Dollar Diplomacy, the US government pushed American investors and businesses to make significant investments in nations like Nicaragua. As a result, American-owned companies and infrastructure initiatives like plantations, ports, and railroads were built.

Thus, the ideal selection is option D.

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What was one criticism of the Vietnam-era draft system?It disproportionately affected working class young men and African Americans.
It unfairly prevented college students from pursuing their educations.
It applied only to young U.S. men and not to young U.S. women.
It gave too much control over deferments to federal rather than local officials.

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One criticism of the Vietnam-era draft system was that it disproportionately affected working class young men and African Americans. Option A is correct.

On December 1, 1969 the Selective Service System of the United States carried out two lotteries in order to determine the order of call to military service in the Vietnam War for men born from January 1, 1944 to December 31, 1950.

The vast majority of men picked in the draft process belonged to working class families and several of them were extremely poor.

The correct answer is

A.) It disproportionately affected working class young men and African Americans.

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The most horrendous terrorist act of the 1990s was the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma. True

False

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It is true that the most horrendous terrorist act in the United STates in the 1990's was the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols made, planted, and activated several bombs at the federal building. There were 168 people killed on this day and more than 680 injured. 

What does the Double V campaign reveal about the role of minorities on the home front? Answer Choices:
A. Minority groups refused to serve in the military.

B. Minority organizations became increasing powerful in politics.

C. Minority groups were still struggling to end discrimination.

D. Minorities organized massive labor strikes to protest the war efforts.

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The correct answer is C) Minority groups were still struggling to end discrimination.

Even though African-Americans like the Tuskegee Airmen served fearlessly for the US during World War II, this group was still treated poorly in the United States. At this time, the US still had segregated facilities for blacks and whites and a school system that favored whites over blacks. These factors all contributed to the creation of the Double V Campaign. This campaign was focused on achieving victory in Europe and victory over racism in the United States.

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B. Charles de Montesquieu
C. Justinian
D. Thomas Hobbes

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The answer is a  john locke did

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B. Charles de Montesquieu

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Which of the following groups did not invade the regions of western europe during the ninth and tenth centuries?A) Persians
B) Vikings
C)Muslims
D)Asian nomads

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The correct answer is letter D. There was a wave of attacks in Western Europe in the Middle Age which has destroyed almost completely the Roman Empire, and has diminished the population. Even with such attacks Western Europe managed not to fall apart, and the Church had a big role. While the Roman Empire collapsed, the Church took over many government functions. The attacks were protagonized by ostrogoths, visigoths, vandals, vikings, muslims, persians, saxons.

The correct answer is option A: The group that didn't invade the regions of western europe during the ninth and tenth centuries were the Persians.

Explanation:

The Persian empire felt no need to conquer Europe because of geography and logistics. There were no reasons for them to conquer that enormous land, because there were no cities or much people to be conquered since most of Europe was desolate. It wasn't worth having under control. Moreover, almost 60 percent of the world's population lived in the Persian empire at that time.

Apart from that, the groups that invaded the regions of western europe during the ninth and tenth centuries were: the Vikings, Magyars and Muslims.