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To what extent was president harry truman's policies a continuation of president franklin roosevelt's policies

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Harry S. Truman: Domestic Affairs. With the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, Vice President Harry S. Truman assumed the Oval Office.


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The Fair Deal was an extension of the New Deal

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Roosevelt was best known for his New Deal policies, re-moralize the country during the Great Depression, as well as accomplish the three R’s: relief, recovery, and reform. Although Truman did not struggle with relief and recovery from an economic depression, he attempted to expand on reform with health insurance, a higher minimum wage, and decreased unemployment. They also both advocated for equal civil rights.

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