Which of Truman's Fair Deal proposals did Congress reject? (10 points)

an increased federal minimum wage

national health insurance

GI Bill

Taft-Hartley Act

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Truman proposed a some points that included social equality, national medicinal services enactment, government help to instruction. in view of faith in ceaseless financial development. Eighty-first Congress rejected numerous new Fair Deal measures. Congress established: raised the lowest pay permitted by law, expanded government managed savings advantages and scope, extended appointments for open power. Congress rejected government help to training, national medical coverage, social liberties enactment, bigger homestead sponsorships, nullification of Taft-Hartley Act

The correct answer is B) national health insurance.

The Truman's Fair Deal proposal that Congress rejected was national health insurance.

The Fair Deal was Harry Truman's political reform package that he announced during his State of the Union address on January 5, 1949. It included public housing, national health insurance, increase of minimum wage for workers, federal aid to education, and assistance to farmers. The program seemed like socialist for many conservative people in Congress, and many reforms did not pass. One of them was the national health insurance.