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Kiara Hart
20 March, 16:01
What was the Townsend plan
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What was the Townsend Plan?
The Townsend Plan was a scheme of old-age pensions devised by Dr. Francis E. Townsend in an effort to alleviate the desperate economic circumstances of the elderly in America and to stimulate a general economic recovery during the Great Depression.
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