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Drag each post World War II policy to its description. Each choice will only be used once.
(2 points)
created a federal minimum wage; expanded social security and public housing; limited child labor provided monthly benefits to disabled workers and children paid tuition for college for veterans; paid a year of unemployment; offered low-interest loans limited presidential term to a maximum of two terms
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- Fair Deal — created a federal minimum wage; expanded social security and public housing; limited child labor
- Social Security (amendments)/Social Security Act — provided monthly benefits to disabled workers and children
- G.I. Bill (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act) — paid tuition for college for veterans; paid a year of unemployment; offered low‑interest loans
- 22nd Amendment — limited presidential term to a maximum of two terms
- Social Security (amendments)/Social Security Act — provided monthly benefits to disabled workers and children
- G.I. Bill (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act) — paid tuition for college for veterans; paid a year of unemployment; offered low‑interest loans
- 22nd Amendment — limited presidential term to a maximum of two terms
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