the Fair Deal
/ðə ˌfeə ˈdiːl/
/ðə ˌfer ˈdiːl/
- the name used by US President Harry S Truman in 1949 for his domestic (= national) programme. Congress passed much of it, which continued the New Deal programme of President Franklin D Roosevelt. The Fair Deal brought improvements in employment, education, civil rights, health services and many other areas.
公平交易:美国总统哈里·杜鲁门(Harry S Truman)于1949年在其国内(国家)计划中使用的名称。国会通过了其中的大部分内容,从而继续了富兰克林·罗斯福总统的“新政”计划。公平交易带来了就业,教育,公民权利,卫生服务和许多其他领域的改善。