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  • Dukakis, Michael Stanley
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...sponsored the nations first no-fault auto insurance bill. As governor his policies included tax amnesty and his Employment and Training Program to help welfare recipients secure paying jobs. He defeated a crowded field for the Democratic presidential...
     
  • United States
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    ...was successfully effected. The governments "G.I. Bill" enabled many former...a rash of strikes, causing the government to pass the Taft-Hartley Labor...instituted acceptance of comprehensive government intervention in times of prosperity. The nations support of Trumans policies was signified when it returned him...Rights Watch accused the U.S. government of a deliberate policy of mistreating terror suspects...
     
  • Great Britain
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    ...over domestic and foreign policy. Disraeli, who had attacked...pursued an active foreign policy, determined by considerations...condemned Disraelis expansionist policies, but his later ministries...fell further because of a policy of nonintervention in the...inevitable. World War II and the Welfare State On Sept. 1, 1939...competitive. The Labour government pursued from the start a...53). The Conservative governments of Churchill and his successor...
     
  • Depression , in Economics
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...remedial action by governments. Depressions and recessions...cent. saw the entry of governments into large areas of the...reeducation programs, government employment of the previously unemployed, and increased public welfare responsibilities are...principles to public policy, governments have sought to affect...
     
  • Subsidy
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    SUBSIDY financial assistance granted by a government or philanthropic foundation to a person or association...promoting an enterprise considered beneficial to the public welfare. Subsidies were used in England in the later Middle...keep prices low, to maintain incomes, or to preserve employment. They are most important as grants to private corporations...Medical and educational institutions are among the largest recipients of subsidies (see foundation ); in 1997, for instance...
     

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