FDR says that families in need don't want to be "on the dole" how does this claim contribute to his large point of view on American labor and work ethic?
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By saying that, FDR implied that he believed that American labors have hard work ethic. "on the dole" refers to the phrase that describes a group of people who wanted to just receive money from the government without finding jobs. FDR realized that despite their poor conditions, many unemployed households still did not want to receive any help from the government without working. Because of this, he included Government-funded jobs as one of the new deal's program.
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Armed with invisible ink, a cipher system, and a passion to end the war and preserve the union, elizabeth van lew became butler's eyes and ears in the confederate capital city. truth be told, however, she became much more than that. she became a spymaster, the person responsible for running a network of agents, couriers, and safe houses that was very active during the war. in addition to the spying, elizabeth van lew continued to maintain her church hill home as a safe house and something of a local union spy headquarters. —the dark game, paul janeczko what is the central idea of this passage? van lew’s home was used as a safe house, which was critical to the confederacy. van lew had a passion to end the war and preserve the union. van lew was a spymaster, a leading force in the espionage activities for the union. van lew did not enjoy working for general butler.
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