US DOMESTIC POLICIES AT THE TURN OF THE 21 ST CENTURY.

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US DOMESTIC POLICIES AT THE TURN OF THE 21 ST CENTURY

HOT ROC- Which of the following presidents was associated with each domestic policy goal:  landing a man on the moon  deregulating businesses  freeing the slaves  ending the Great Depression  preserving the environment by establishing national parks  Franklin D. Roosevelt  John F. Kennedy  Abraham Lincoln  Ronald Reagan  Theodore Roosevelt GoalPresident

Democrats vs. Republicans In your notebook, create a T- chart. Read Section 58.2 Create a below the surface graphic for each party DemocratsRepublicans 4 Characteristics of the party’s platform or agenda: Characteristics of the party’s platform or agenda:

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