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Capitalism: What Makes Us Free? (2021)

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Government Policies and Social Inequality in the 1950s

This chapter explores the historical backdrop of the 1950s in the United States, examining how government policies were perceived and their implications. It addresses the centralization of responsibilities versus public support for welfare programs and highlights the disparities that favored white Americans over marginalized groups.

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