Which of these goals of President Truman's "Fair Deal" were met?
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A. Public housing for the poor
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B. Providing federal aid to education
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C. Getting rid of the Taft-Hartley Act
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D. All of the above
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Answer:

The goals of President Truman's "Fair Deal" which were met are as follows

A. Public housing for the poor

B. Providing federal aid to education

C. Getting rid of the Taft-Hartley Act

Hence, the correct answer is  (D) all of the above  

Explanation:

The fair deal was proposed by president Truman. On Jan 1949, he put it infront of the congress. The agendas in the fair deal is mostly for the Truman administration. The fair deal contains new ideas for the new deal liberalism but only few of his ideas were turned to law.

It is said that the fair deal contains all the importants parts for the development such as education, universal health care insurance, fair emplyoment practices commission. Harry Truman rejected the Taft-Hartley Act, but he was upset as a Democratic President. They all were discussed and debated and it call came down to the voting but due to their low GOP (Grand Old Party)  support only few laws are passed.

Answer:

A. Public housing for the poor - APEX

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