Truman administration domestic policy
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Truman administration domestic policy refers to President Harry S. Truman’s post–World War II agenda focused on expanding New Deal–style social welfare, civil rights, and economic reforms under the banner of the Fair Deal.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Truman administration | 1 |
| Truman administration civil rights program | 1 |
| Truman administration domestic policy canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Truman administration domestic policy Context triple: [Fair Deal, partOf, Truman administration domestic policy]
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New Deal
The New Deal was a series of ambitious economic and social programs in the United States during the 1930s that expanded the federal government's role in response to the Great Depression.
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Truman Doctrine
The Truman Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy announced in 1947 that committed the United States to providing political, military, and economic assistance to countries threatened by communism, marking the start of the Cold War containment strategy.
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Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plan was a massive U.S.-led economic aid program launched after World War II to rebuild and stabilize war-torn European countries and contain the spread of communism.
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Point Four Program
The Point Four Program was a U.S. foreign aid initiative launched in 1949 to provide technical assistance and economic development support to poorer countries as part of Cold War-era efforts to promote stability and counter communism.
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President Harry S. Truman
President Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States, known for making the decision to use atomic bombs in World War II, implementing the Marshall Plan, and shaping early Cold War policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Truman administration domestic policy Target entity description: Truman administration domestic policy refers to President Harry S. Truman’s post–World War II agenda focused on expanding New Deal–style social welfare, civil rights, and economic reforms under the banner of the Fair Deal.
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A.
New Deal
The New Deal was a series of ambitious economic and social programs in the United States during the 1930s that expanded the federal government's role in response to the Great Depression.
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B.
Truman Doctrine
The Truman Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy announced in 1947 that committed the United States to providing political, military, and economic assistance to countries threatened by communism, marking the start of the Cold War containment strategy.
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C.
Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plan was a massive U.S.-led economic aid program launched after World War II to rebuild and stabilize war-torn European countries and contain the spread of communism.
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D.
Point Four Program
The Point Four Program was a U.S. foreign aid initiative launched in 1949 to provide technical assistance and economic development support to poorer countries as part of Cold War-era efforts to promote stability and counter communism.
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President Harry S. Truman
President Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States, known for making the decision to use atomic bombs in World War II, implementing the Marshall Plan, and shaping early Cold War policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (55)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
United States federal policy
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domestic policy agenda ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Fair Deal
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surface form:
Fair Deal domestic agenda
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| appliesToJurisdiction |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| endTime | 1953 ⓘ |
| follows | Franklin D. Roosevelt administration domestic policy ⓘ |
| hasPart |
Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution
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surface form:
22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution
Atomic Energy Act of 1946 ⓘ Brannan Plan for agricultural reform ⓘ Committee on Civil Rights ⓘ Council of Economic Advisers ⓘ Employment Act of 1946 ⓘ Employment stabilization policies ⓘ Fair Deal ⓘ Fair Deal ⓘ
surface form:
Fair Employment Practices proposals
GI Bill implementation ⓘ Housing Act of 1949 ⓘ Joint Economic Committee of Congress ⓘ Korean War mobilization controls ⓘ Taft–Hartley Act ⓘ
surface form:
Labor–Management Relations Act of 1947
National Security Act of 1947 ⓘ Presidential Succession Act ⓘ
surface form:
Presidential Succession Act of 1947
Second Hoover Commission ⓘ Taft–Hartley Act ⓘ anti-communist internal security measures ⓘ attempt to outlaw the poll tax ⓘ civil rights program of 1947–1948 ⓘ desegregation of the United States armed forces ⓘ desegregation of the federal workforce ⓘ expansion of federal role in economic planning ⓘ expansion of public housing ⓘ expansion of unemployment insurance proposals ⓘ extension of Social Security coverage ⓘ federal rent controls in the late 1940s ⓘ increase in the federal minimum wage ⓘ loyalty program for federal employees ⓘ postwar demobilization management ⓘ price and wage controls during postwar reconversion ⓘ public power development proposals ⓘ reorganization of the executive branch ⓘ report "To Secure These Rights" ⓘ steel seizure during 1952 labor dispute ⓘ support for anti-lynching legislation ⓘ support for civil rights legislation ⓘ support for farm price supports ⓘ support for federal aid to education ⓘ support for national health insurance ⓘ veterans’ benefits expansion ⓘ |
| headOfGovernment |
President Harry S. Truman
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surface form:
Harry S. Truman
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| ideology |
American liberalism
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New Deal ⓘ
surface form:
New Deal liberalism
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| namedAfter |
President Harry S. Truman
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surface form:
Harry S. Truman
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| partOf |
Truman administration domestic policy
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Truman administration
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| startTime | 1945 ⓘ |
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Subject: Truman administration domestic policy Description of subject: Truman administration domestic policy refers to President Harry S. Truman’s post–World War II agenda focused on expanding New Deal–style social welfare, civil rights, and economic reforms under the banner of the Fair Deal.
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