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Answer:

The part of Harry Truman's Fair Deal social program passed in Congress was the increase of the minimum wage.

Explanation:

The Fair Deal was a social and economic reform proposed by President Harry Truman at the United States Congress in September 1945, aspiring, in line with the line marked by the New Deal of Roosevelt, to ensure full employment, to increase the minimum wage, to support agricultural tariffs, to strengthen the social security system, to improve the habitat (by eliminating the "low neighborhoods") and the implementation of large public works. This reform was implemented by the end of World War II, when union claims faced opposition from the bosses (Taft-Hartley law, a law that restricted trade union and strike rights, promulgated in 1947). Truman tried to apply this policy during his two terms (1945-1953).