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New Deal - U.
was over, but it had permanently expanded the role of the federal government, particularly in economic regulation, resource development, and income maintenance.Although in itself the New Deal failed to stimulate full economic recovery, it provided the federal government not only with increased controls over money supply andFederal Reserve policies but also with increased understanding of the economic consequences of its own taxing, borrowing, and spending—thus helping the governmentto limit the...
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New Deal (histoire économique).
Dès les premiers « cent jours » (période symbolique couramment définie afin de « tester » l’efficacité de l’action d’un gouvernement) de la présidence, seize loisréorganisent la vie économique et sociale du pays. 3.2 Mesures financières et monétaires La dévaluation du dollar est officialisée le 30 janvier 1934 par le Gold Reserve Act, le nouveau cours officiel de l'or (35 dollars pour une once de 31,1 g) subit une réduction de 41 p. 100 de sa valeur et la circulation fiduciaire ( voir monn...
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LE NEW DEAL CORRESPOND-IL A UNE ÉVOLUTION OU A UNE RÉVOLUTION DANS L'HISTOIRE DES ÉTATS-UNIS ?
inspirent le premier New Deal (1933-1935).• D'autre part, Roosevelt a parmi ses livres de chevet un livre de Thorstein Veblen : La théorie de la classe oisive(1899, traduit en français chez Gallimard) qui dénonce le gaspillage de la classe oisive des hommes de finance qui secomplaisent à une consommation ostentatoire, pour le plus grand préjudice de la société et en particulier de ceuxqui ont gardé « l'esprit artisan ». Ce livre qui avait connu un vif succès en 1900 (dû à un ,des plu...
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Le jugement d'Hoover sur le New Deal
(1) Courant minoritaire à gauche des partis traditionnels. • Hoover, dans son discours, fait sans cesse référence à ce qu'il a lui-même «refusé», «rejeté», etc., au cours deson mandat. Mais le candidat n'a évidemment pas à exposer l'action de Hoover. développement Introduction • Au début du mois de novembre 1936, doit se dérouler la nouvelle élection présidentielle américaine. Cette électionrevêt une importance primordiale : elle est cette fois plus qu'une simple et habituelle confrontation...
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Le New Deal correspond-il à une évolution ou à une révolution dans l'histoire des États-Unis ?
2. L'augmentation des revenus des paysans Revenus augmentés par le relèvement des cours : • L'État se porte acquéreur des excédents. • La réduction des superficies cultivées a des effets sur le marché. Mesures de conservation des sols. 3. Le Social Security Act • Assurance chômage de courte durée (six mois), financée par les employeurs et l'État. • Mais les dépenses de santé restent privées, l'État ne prenant en charge que les militaires et les ancienscombattants. Il participe toutefois...
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Le père du New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt
LE NEW DEAL CORRESPOND-IL A UNE ÉVOLUTION OU A UNE RÉVOLUTION DANS L'HISTOIRE DES ÉTATS-UNIS ? CONSEILS PRATIQUES Il fallait pour traiter correctement ce sujet avoir conservé quelques souvenirs précis du programme d'histoire dela classe de Première. Le terme révolution désigne un changement brusque et important dans l'ordre social, un bouleversement, une rupture. 1. Il importait en introduction de dégager d'emblée la signification globale du New Deal et ses principales composante...
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Le "New Deal" de Roosevelt
Histoire intérieure Comme le Front populaire en France, le New Deal (« nouvelle donne ») est un projet réforma teur ambitieux. Cette expérience va marquer durablement les esprits et constituera l'axe idéo logique autour duquel s'organisera longtemps la vie politique américaine. 1 UN VASTE PROGRAMME RÉFORMATEUR 1 Largement inspiré par les théories de l'économiste britannique John Maynard Keynes, le New Deal du président démocrat...
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Sortir de la crise : des mesures du New Deal
LE NEW DEAL CORRESPOND-IL A UNE ÉVOLUTION OU A UNE RÉVOLUTION DANS L'HISTOIRE DES ÉTATS-UNIS ? CONSEILS PRATIQUES Il fallait pour traiter correctement ce sujet avoir conservé quelques souvenirs précis du programme d'histoire dela classe de Première. Le terme révolution désigne un changement brusque et important dans l'ordre social, un bouleversement, une rupture. 1. Il importait en introduction de dégager d'emblée la signification globale du New Deal et ses principales composantes. L...
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1933: Le New Deal de Roosevelt fait des États -Unis un État social moderne
Franklin Delano Roosevelt lors de la campagne présidentielle de 1933 avec John N. Garner, candidat à la vice-présidence Le New Deal de Roos evelt fait des États .. Unis un État social moderne Au cours des cent premiers jours de la présidence de Fr anklin Delano Roosevelt, en 1933, le Congrès américain vote quelques-unes des lois les plus im por tantes qui doivent offrir t< une nouv elle donn e n, a new deal, au peuple améric ain. E n 1932, lorsqu...
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Geometry
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Geometry, branch of mathematics that deals with shapes and sizes.
Conic sections, a commonly studied topic of geometry, are two-dimensional curves created by slicing a plane through a three-dimensional hollow cone. A Euclid’s Postulates Euclid, who lived about 300 BC, realized that only a small number of postulates underlay the various geometric theorems known at the time. He determined that these theorems could be deduced from just five postulates. 1. A straight line may be drawn through any two given points. 2. A straight line may be drawn infinitely or be...
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LE NEW DEAL (1933-1939) - Histoire
la liberté du travail et des échanges, invalida le N.I.R.A. (mai 1935) et le 1er A.A.A. (janvier 1936). Triomphalementréélu en novembre 1936, Roosevelt fit adopter de nouveaux textes pour remplacer les précédents.— L'Agricultural Adjustment act (2e A.A.A.) de février 1938 soumit la réduction des emblavures à l'appro-bation descultivateurs et institua la Commodity Credit Corporation qui versera aux fermiers une subvention égale à ladifférence entre le prix de marché des produits vendus par...
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Trigonometry
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Trigonometry, branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles and with the properties and applications of the
trigonometric functions of angles.
If point P, in the definition of the general trigonometric function, is on the y-axis, x is 0; therefore, because division by zero is inadmissible in mathematics, the tangent and secant of such angles as 90°, 270°, and -270° do not exist. If P is on the x-axis, y is 0; in this case, the cotangent and cosecant of such angles as 0°, 180°, and - 180° do not exist. All angles have sines and cosines, because r is never equal to 0. Since r is greater than or equal to x or y, the values of si...
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New deal
5.03A The New Deal This document is the aswer at questions about the New Deal. They are 4 questions with 2 to 3 sentence responses. Thanks. The New Deal refers to a series of domestic policies and programs implemented by the U.S. government under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. The New Deal was designed to provide relief, recovery, and reform for the American people in a time of economic crisis. The New Deal consisted of a series of policies and pro...
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American Literature: Poetry
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Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
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Le "New Deal" de Roosevelt
En raison des critiques croissantes que subit sa politique économique interventionniste et à cause d'un retour de la récession, Roosevelt ne peut plus, à partir de 1938, imposer aussi facilement ses projets de réforme. De plus, en 1939, le déclenchement de la guerre en Europe, force le président à privilégier la politique extérieure. 2
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New Deal Roosevelt
Point de passage : 1933: Roosevelt et le New Deal : « La croissance est au coin de la rue » s’écrias’écrie Herbert Hoover en 1929, à la suite de la crise économique dont les États-Unis et bientôt le monde entier vont être victime. Au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale, les grandes puissances européennes, majoritairement celles défaites, sont touchées par une crise sociale et économique. Quant à eux, les États-Unis connaissent une croissance économique exponentielle dans les années...
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Le New Deal
2. La remontée des prix Outre les effets de la dévaluation, la remontée des prix doit être obtenue par les autres mesures : • L'A.A.A. Intervention de l'État sur les marchés agricoles. Accords avec les farmers pour réduire la production. • Le N.I.R.A. Les entreprises sont incitées à ne plus pratiquer de « concurrence sauvage ». Elles doivent vendre àdes prix « normaux », verser des salaires « décents ». • « L'Aigle bleu ». Affichette prouvant le « civisme » des entreprises qui contribuent à l'ac...
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Political Parties in the United States.
quickly enabled the Republican Party to overpower the Know-Nothings. Although the Republicans lost their first campaign for the presidency in 1856, they triumphed in1860 with former congressman Abraham Lincoln. The Republican victory resulted in part from the division of the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions,each of which ran its own presidential candidate, and in part from their success at attracting Whigs and Know-Nothings who had opposed the Republicans in 1856.During the C...
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Democratic Party.
At the beginning of the 20th century the Democrats’ minority position among voters remained central to their existence. The Progressive split in Republican rankshelped elect Woodrow Wilson twice, but the entry of the United States into World War I ended that. The war, popular at first, backfired against the Wilsonadministration when large numbers of German Americans and Irish Americans protested with their votes against U.S. involvement on England’s side. The result wasanother Republican landsli...
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George Herbert Walker Bush.
Lebanon. More troubling was the disclosure that agents operating under direct White House supervision used profits from the arms sales to buy weapons for thecontras, a group of anti-government Nicaraguan rebels, despite an explicit congressional ban on such aid. Bush later claimed that he opposed the arms-for-hostagesdeal, but offered little evidence to back his claims ( see Iran-Contra Affair). C 1988 Presidential Election While the Reagan-Bush program helped produce prosperity for the wealth...
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George Herbert Walker Bush - USA History.
Lebanon. More troubling was the disclosure that agents operating under direct White House supervision used profits from the arms sales to buy weapons for thecontras, a group of anti-government Nicaraguan rebels, despite an explicit congressional ban on such aid. Bush later claimed that he opposed the arms-for-hostagesdeal, but offered little evidence to back his claims ( see Iran-Contra Affair). C 1988 Presidential Election While the Reagan-Bush program helped produce prosperity for the wealth...
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Republican Party.
the reaction to the depression that the Republican Party controlled Congress for only 4 of the 48 years between 1932 and 1980. The Republicans did win the presidencyfour times during that period—in 1952, 1956, 1968, and 1972—when the Democratic Party split or when some unusual combination of circumstances occurred. Fromthe 1930s through the 1970s, however, the Democratic Party was the dominant party in the United States. The response of the Republicans to this new situation was confusion, anger,...
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Questions New Deal
1. Montrez que le New Deal est d'abord un projet volontariste en rupture avec la présidence précédente 2. Listez les principales mesures annoncées pour sortir de la crise 3. Expliquez la nouvelle conception des relations salariées employeur que le New Deal veut mettre en œuvre 4. Analysez les indicateurs statistiques afin de dresser un premier bilan du New Deal 1. À la suite de la crise de 1929, les USA semblent avoir besoin d’un changement de politique. C’est en tous cas ce que semble...
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LE NEW DEAL DE Roosevelt
J LES LIMITES DU NEW DEAL J ® Un échec économique La persistance de la crise industrielle. r.industrie américaine .ne retrouve pas en 1939 son niveau d'activité de 1929 (indice de la production industrielle : 110 en 1929 et 109 en 1939). La récession de 1937-1938 a montré que la reprise ne s'est pas faite sur des bases saines. Le redressement de 1939-40 est dO au réarmement européen qui sauve l'éco nomie américaine du marasme. On pe...
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Federalism.
the Commerce Clause during the New Deal in the 1930s. The New Deal, which President Franklin Roosevelt created to confront the country’s economic depression,included laws affecting nearly every home and workplace. The Supreme Court upheld most of Roosevelt’s New Deal initiatives, including laws setting minimum standardsfor pay and working conditions, protecting labor unions, and regulating farm production. After World War II (1939-1945), national authority under the Commerce Clausecontinued to g...
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Poker.
After the ante and the initial deal, the first round of betting starts with the player to the left of the dealer. This bettor can check (make no bet), make a bet, or fold. To stay in the game, subsequent bettors must call (match the current bet) or raise (increase the total bet). A round of betting ends when no player makes a further bet or a set limit of turns around the table has been reached. In the next round of betting, the player to the left of the bettor that started the last round o...
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Police.
body. In larger agencies, executive officers may be selected through a civil service or merit system, after moving through the ranks from patrol officer to sergeant,lieutenant, captain, and (in still larger agencies) deputy or assistant chief. At the county level, the head of the agency usually holds the title sheriff. The sheriff is almost always elected and has the power to appoint deputies. Sheriffs'departments often provide law enforcement services for unincorporated areas of counties and ar...
- Les remèdes à la crise de 1929 : du New Deal de la théorie keynésienne
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Harry S.
B2 Presiding Judge Political machines, such as the Pendergast organization, were common to both parties in the 1920s. They were based on the spoils system, in which winning politiciansgave government jobs to those loyal party members who had helped them get elected. Using government jobs as rewards, politicians created efficient (and oftenalmost unstoppable) vote-getting “machines,” in which party loyalty was often more important than doing any work. Without local machine support a political ca...
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Harry S.
B2 Presiding Judge Political machines, such as the Pendergast organization, were common to both parties in the 1920s. They were based on the spoils system, in which winning politiciansgave government jobs to those loyal party members who had helped them get elected. Using government jobs as rewards, politicians created efficient (and oftenalmost unstoppable) vote-getting “machines,” in which party loyalty was often more important than doing any work. Without local machine support a political ca...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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Grand oral du bac : La Grande Dépression et le New Deal
• Le protectionnisme des années 1930 dépasse tous les précédents historiques. Il se diffuse rapidement à l'intérieur de chaque économie -toute « protection » accordée à un secteur en difficulté déclenchant les revendications d'autres secteurs -et de pays en pays, par le biais de l'engrenage des mesures de rétorsion . Aucun État n 'y échappe: l'Angleterre elle-même, citadelle du libre-échange , y succombe. Enfin , un type nouveau de protectionnisme appar...
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Paul Martin.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Paul Martin - Canadian History.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Stock Exchange.
A Example of a Trade In an example of a trade, an investor wanting to buy 200 shares—also known as two round lots, of 100 shares each—of IBM stock will telephone or e-mail the order to abrokerage firm. This communication is normally made to an individual called a stockbroker. The investor might desire to buy the shares at the market, or current, price.On the other hand, the investor may choose to pay no more than a set amount per share. The brokerage firm then contacts one of its floor brokers...
- Question à réponse courte n° 2 : en quoi les idées de Keynes ont elles influencé la politique du « New Deal » aux États-Unis dans les années 1930 ?
- Number Theory I INTRODUCTION Number Theory, branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and relationships of numbers (see Number).
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Poetry
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Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
repetition of certain lines and the rhyming of certain lines. The Provençal sestina features a set of six words that end lines (end-words), repeated in a dizzyingly complexpattern. The range of effects created by the poetic line varies tremendously depending on its length, its patterns of repetition, and whether the sentence stops at the end of theline (end-stopped) or carries over the end of the line (enjambed). Many of the earliest examples of Old English poetry feature an accentual line with...
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LE NEW DEAL (1933-1939)
Introduction : La crise économique a été le drame le plus
douloureux de l'histoire des U.S.A....
LE NEW DEAL (1933-1939) Introduction : La crise économique a été le drame le plus douloureux de l'histoire des U.S.A. depuis la guerre de Sécession et a frappé les Américains plus que la Première et même plus que la Seconde Guerre mondiale. De 1933 à 1939, la lutte contre la crise par la politique du "New Deal" a absorbé toutes les énergies américaines. 1. L'élection de Franklin Roosevelt et le retour des démocrates au pouvoir. Les républicains n'ont pas réussi par leurs slogans optimistes à r...
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Statistics
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Statistics, branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, and analysis of numerical data and with such problems as experiment design and decision
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frequency, column (d), is the ratio of the frequency of an interval to the total count; the relative frequency is multiplied by 100 to obtain the percent relative frequency.The cumulative frequency, column (e), represents the number of students receiving grades equal to or less than the range in each succeeding interval; thus, thenumber of students with grades of 30 or less is obtained by adding the frequencies in column (c) for the first three intervals, which total 53. The cumulative relativef...
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Statistics
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Statistics, branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, and analysis of numerical data and with such problems as experiment design and decision
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Professional pollsters typically conduct their surveys among sample populations of 1,000 people. Statistical measurementsshow that reductions in the margin of error flatten out considerably after the sample size reaches 1,000.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The raw materials of statistics are sets of numbers obtained from enumerations or measurements. In collecting statistical data, adequate precautions must be taken tosecure complete and accurate information. The first problem of...
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Magna Carta
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Magna Carta (Latin, "Great Charter"), document sealed by King John of England on June 15, 1215, in which he made a series of promises to his subjects that he would
govern England and deal with his vassals according to the customs of feudal law (see Feudalism).
The importance of the Magna Carta lies more in its symbolism than in its words. As a result, many modern rights have been based on the Magna Carta that wereunknown in the 13th century, including habeas corpus and the principle of no taxation without representation. Neither of these concepts existed in the original Magna Carta of 1215 but both became accepted as English law during the early 17th century. At that time, members of Parliament, the English legislative assembly, who opposed the rule...