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Title: American History Chapter 16: The New Deal


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American History Chapter 16 The New Deal
  • I. Forging a New Deal

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Objectives
  • Explore Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelts roles in
    restoring the nations hope.
  • Learn about the major New Deal programs that were
    created in the first hundred days, and find out
    about some of FDRs key players in these
    programs.
  • Discover what caused the New Deal to falter.
  • Review the key goals and accomplishments of the
    Second New Deal
  • Interpret the significance of the outcome of the
    1936 election.

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Bell Ringer
  • Imagine that all members of your household were
    out of work, had no hope of finding a job, and
    received no government benefits.
  • What would you want your government to do?
  • What are some current government programs that
    are designed to help families that are out of
    work?
  • Page 536

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A) Restoring the Nations Hope
  • Second Bonus Army Eleanor calmed them down
  • FDR spoke in fireside chats to the people
    restored hope
  • New Deal referred to the relief, recovery, and
    reform programs of FDRs administration

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B) The First Hundred Days
  • Hundred days Period at the start of FDRs
    presidency in 1933, when many New Deal programs
    were passed by Congress
  • Bank holiday closed down all banks could only
    re-open if deemed healthy by the government
    2/3 were confidence
  • Savings increased loans increased money into
    the economy
  • FDIC insure bank deposits
  • Federal Securities Act business must publish
    info about finances
  • SEC Securities and Exchange Commission
    regulate stock market
  • Devalued the US dollar made things cheaper
    stimulate trade raise farm prices

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a) Providing Relief and Creating Jobs
  • FERA established Federal Emergency Relief
    Administration help poor
  • Public works programs government funded
    projects to build public facilities create jobs
  • Civilian Conservation Corps maintained forests,
    beaches, and parks (2.5mil)
  • CWA Civil Works Administration roads, parks,
    and airports (4mil)

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b) Regulating the Economy
  • NIRA National Industrial Recovery Act
  • NRA National Recovery Administration created
    codes to spell out fair business practices
  • Helped labor
  • PWA Public Works Administration Grand Coulee
    Dam, Triborough Bridge, and Key West Highway

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c) Assisting Homeowners and Farmers
  • HOLC Home Owners Loan Corporation refinanced
    loans at lower interest
  • Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
    paid subsidies to farmers that cut production
  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) provided cheap
    power, flood control, and recreational
    opportunities in a underdeveloped

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C) Key Players in the New Deal
  • FDR had a brain trust of people that helped him
  • Frances Perkins first women cabinet member
    Labor
  • Mary McLeod Bethune black women National
    Youth Administration (jobs for people 16 25) -
    highest black position during New Deal
  • Eleanor Roosevelt traveled for her husband
    some thought did too much most admired her for
    her political skills, humanity, and idealism

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D) The New Deal Falters
  • Programs did not help wide scale
  • Hoover worried about increase of government
    power socialism
  • Supreme Court declared NIRA unconstitutional it
    could make laws
  • Also declared the AAA tax unconstitutional

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E) A Second New Deal
  • Second New Deal (Second Hundred Days) more
    social welfare benefits, stricter controls over
    business, more support for unions, higher taxes
    on rich
  • WPA (Works Progress Administration) work for 8
    mil people
  • Resettlement Administration and later the Farm
    Security Administration loaned 1 bil to farmers.
  • REA Rural Electrification Administration
    brought electricity to farmers
  • Wagner Act legalized collective bargaining and
    closed shops
  • Closed shops workplaces open only to union
    members
  • Social security systems OASDI financial
    security to people who cannot support themselves

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F) The 1936 Election
  • FDR destroyed Republican Alfred Landon 523 8
    in the electoral college
  • Showed that the people really really really
    supported FDR.

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Review
  • How did Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt work to
    restore the nations hope?
  • What major New Deal programs were created in the
    first hundred days, and who were some of FDRs
    key players in these programs?
  • What caused the New Deal to falter?
  • What were the key goals and accomplishments of
    the Second New Deal?
  • What did the outcome of the 1936 election
    indicate?
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