Identify Three of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society. Thesis.

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The New Deal sought to create a more stable economy and a more equitable society by implementing government programs that regulated markets, protected workers, and provided financial security. The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Wagner Act each contributed to these goals by stabilizing key industries and reducing economic inequality.

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Identify Three of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society. Claim one.

AAA.

Evidence one: Payed them to destroy food and cows

Evidence two: payed off their debt.

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Identify Three of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society. Claim two.

Wagner act.

Evidence one: the right to unionize

Evidence two: eliminated income inequality.

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Identify Three of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society. Claim three.

SEC.

Evidence one: outlawed trading stocks on credit

Evidence two: banned insider trading

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Analyze the influence of three of the following on American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second World War. Thesis.

The decade following World War II was marked by escalating tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, driven by ideological, political, and military factors. Three key influences on American-Soviet relations during this period were…

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Analyze the influence of three of the following on American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second World War. Claim one.

McCarthyism

Evidence one: furthered the red scare

Evidence two: manhunt for communists in government

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Analyze the influence of three of the following on American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second World War. Claim two.

Communist Rev. In China

Evidence one: People blamed FDR four not hating communist enough.

Evidence two: Led to the korean war, both countries took opposite sides.

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Analyze the influence of three of the following on American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second World War. Claim Three.

Yalta Conference

Evidence one: creating tensions over Eastern Europe's fate and Soviet influence

Evidence two: breakdown of the alliance

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Discuss the changing attitudes of historians towards the origins of the Cold War.  Thesis.

The traditional view was that the soviets started it however recently a new theory has been accepted that the us had some contribution or all of it.

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Discuss the changing attitudes of historians towards the origins of the Cold War. Claim one.

Traditional view- Sovies fault

Evidence one: Stalin expanding Soviet influence in Eastern Europe

Evidence two: Communism is evil

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Discuss the changing attitudes of historians towards the origins of the Cold War. Claim two.

Revisionist- Americas fault

Evidence one: unnecessary use of A bombs

Evidence two: stalin was working defensively as 20 million died in WW2

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Discuss the changing attitudes of historians towards the origins of the Cold War. Claim Three.

Post revisionists- both and fault

Evidence one: Soviets were expanding influence

Evidence two: US using unnecessary intimidation