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1. WOMEN EXAMPLES OF APPOINTEES TO IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: FRANCES PERKINS

1. WOMEN GAINS WOMEN MADE UNDER THE NEW DEAL: WOMEN APPOINTED TO IMPORTANT FEDERAL POSITIONS SLIGHT INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF WOMEN WORKING OUTSIDE THE HOME

1. WOMEN PROBLEMS OF WOMEN NOT SOLVED BY THE NEW DEAL: DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATORY WAGES DISCRIMINATORY HIRING PRACTICES

2. AFRICAN AMERICANS EXAMPLES OF APPOINTEES TO IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: MARY McLEOD BETHUNE WILLIAM H. HASTIE ROBERT C. WEAVER

2. AFRICAN AMERICANS GAINS AFRICAN AMERICANS MADE UNDER THE NEW DEAL: INCREASED POLITICAL VOICE THROUGH GREATER ACCESS TO THE PRESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS CREATED FOR TENANT FARMERS

2. AFRICAN AMERICANS PROBLEMS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS NOT SOLVED BY THE NEW DEAL: SEGREGATION RACIAL VIOLENCE RACISM DISCRIMINATION IN ALL AREAS OF LIFE POLL TAXES

3. LABOR UNIONS EXAMPLES OF APPOINTEES TO IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS

3. LABOR UNIONS GAINS UNIONS MADE UNDER THE NEW DEAL: BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS INCREASED BARGAINNING POWER DRAMATIC INCREASE IN UNION MEMBERSHIP

3. LABOR UNIONS PROBLEMS OF UNIONS NOT SOLVED BY THE NEW DEAL: STRIKE VIOLENCE BIG BUSINESS OPPOSITION TO LABOR UNIONS

4. OTHER COALITION GROUPS OTHER GROUPS SOUTHERN WHITES VARIOUS URBAN GROUPS IMMIGRANTS VARIOUS RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC GROUPS

4. OTHER COALITION GROUPS REASONS THEY SUPPORTED THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY NEW DEAL LABOR LAWS AND WORK-RELIEF PROGRAMS AIDED MANY OF THEM ROOSEVELT MADE DIRECT AND PERSUASIVE APPEALS TO THEM ROOSEVELT APPOINTED MANY OFFICIALS OF URBAN-IMMIGRANT BACKGROUNDS