Harry Truman would always be remembered for his quick action in defeating the Japanese in WW2 while under pressure and have a lasting influence on the presidents to come.
In his domestic policies, Truman wanted to go from war to a peace economy. He hoped to expand New Deal social programs like by presenting the Fair Deal. It proposes the expansion of Social Security, a full-employment program, a permanent Fair Employment Practices Act, and public housing (History 3). He was successful in achieving a healthy economy, but only a couple of his social program proposals became law. Truman's presidency was marked throughout by important foreign policies as well. In 1947 as the Soviet Union pressured Turkey and threatened to take over Greece too, he asked Congress to aid the two countries, enunciating the Truman Doctrine (Dept. 2). The Marshall Plan also started the spectacular economic recovery in