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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTSTHE NEW DEAL1933-1945
Fireside Chats
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Standard 11.6
  • Students analyze the different explanations for
    the Great Depression and how the New Deal
    fundamentally changed the role of the federal
    government.

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The Presidential Election of 1932
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt defeated Herbert Hoover
  • FDRs slogan-Happy Days are Here Again
  • FDR had a New Deal for the American people
  • 25 unemployment and 10 million lost jobs
  • Banks collapsed and the Dust Bowl affected the
    farmers
  • FDR would restore the economy

4
The beginning of the New Deal
  • FDR closed the banks gave them a holiday. He
    didnt want people to withdraw their money
  • He passed the Emergency Banking Relief Act to
    balance the budget.
  • The National Industrial Recovery Administration
    (1933) provided money for public works. The
    government monitored big business and labor.
  • Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1933)
    provided grants for unemployed.

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The beginning of the New Deal
  • Agricultural Adjustment Act raised market prices
    for crops and livestock. Farmers destroyed the
    surplus of crops.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority built dams that
    provided electricity for the poorest communities.
  • FDR was successful in the 1st 100 days because
    Congress worked with him.

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The beginning of the New Deal
  • One Hundred Days- passed many laws to stimulate
    the economy.
  • Fireside Chats-Communicated with public and
    reassured people that the economy would recover.

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President Roosevelts New Deal
  • Relief, Recovery and Reform-helped control the
    depression, and prevent a future depression
  • Public Works Administration-gave out contracts
    for public works to stimulate economy
  • Federal Reserve Bank-money is insured. supervise
    banks, an agent for the Federal government, and
    promote a healthily economy

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NEW DEALPROGRAMS LAWS
  • Federal Emergency Relief Act( 1933)- provided
    grants for the poor
  • National Labor Relations Act (1935)-Guarantee
    workers the right to organize and bargain
  • Social Security Act (1935)-protect workers with
    insurance for unemployment and old age
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)- provide work
    for the single, unemployment men.

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NEW DEAL PROGRAMS LAWS
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)-
    protect depositors in case of bank failure
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)-protect
    investors and regulate the stock exchange.
  • United States Housing Authority (USHA)- lend
    money to local cities for low cost housing

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The power of unions
  • The Wagner Act improved working conditions and
    rights of workers.
  • The unions increased their bargaining power.
  • The union power expanded to auto workers
  • Bargaining tacticsit-down- workers would go to
    work but would sit down and not work.

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Critics of the New Deal
  • African-Americans didnt believe that they
    received very much from the New Deal.
  • Conservatives thought that the policies were too
    socialistic.
  • Some thought that farms were wasting food.
  • Dr. Francis E. Townsend believed that elderly
    werent being protected.

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Critics of the New Deal
  • Huey Long believed that businesses werent
    sharing the wealth. Every man was king.
  • Father Charles E. Coughlin views were fascist and
    Anti-Semitic and anti- business.

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The legacy of the New Deal
  • The policies like Social Security still impact
    our society.
  • FDR wanted to pack the Supreme Court with people
    who supported the New Deal. His actions were
    ruled unconstitutional.
  • FDR reshaped the way the Executive Branch is
    run.( the use of a cabinet advisors)
  • He centralized the power of the president.

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The legacy of the New Deal
  • Mary McLeod Bethume headed the National Youth
    Administration.
  • He appointed the first woman to a cabinet
    position Secretary of Labor-Frances Perkins
  • The economy didnt improve quickly, but it gave
    people hope.
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