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Collapse of Peace, The: Fair Deal Rejected

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Abstract
Just after World War II ends, Truman submits to Congress a 21-point domestic program called "The Fair Deal." With control of both houses, Republicans in Congress move to cut spending and, within limits, chip away at New Deal reforms. Truman, however, solidifies the changes in American society that FDR initiated. The power of labor is cut back. Throughout the nation there is concern about the future and the prospects for enduring peace.
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American History, American Studies, American Presidency, Unfinished Nation, The
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