New Deal Cartoons A cartoon about Roosevelt’s New Deal, March 1933 Using your knowledge and the source, explain how useful this source is for explaining.

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New Deal Cartoons

A cartoon about Roosevelt’s New Deal, March 1933 Using your knowledge and the source, explain how useful this source is for explaining why FDR won the Presidential election in 1932?

Question 4 Compare what the two cartoons (Source D and E) are saying about the likely effects of the New Deal (6 marks) Source D: One view of the New Deal An American cartoon of 1933.

Question 4 Compare what the two cartoons (Source D and E) are saying about the likely effects of the New Deal (6 marks) Source E: Another view of the New Deal A cartoon in an American newspaper,

Source F – In this 1933 cartoon Roosevelt said he was ‘priming the pump’ of the American economy. Priming a pump is getting it started. Q - What criticism does it make of the New Deal

Mark scheme Question 4 Level 1 Answer selects details from the source(s) to describe the content (1-2) Level 2 Answer provides details from the sources to make simple comparisons (3-4) Level 3 Answer provides comparison of the sources and reaches a conclusion (5-6)

Sample answer Source D is suggesting that the New Deal has changed the face of the USA. The New Deal has provided good housing and job security. There is a clear path leading to these results. Source E suggests that the New Deal constantly requires more money. It is wasteful, and hurts the taxpayer. All the enemies of the government disappear in keeping the reforms going, without achieving real results. The the 2 sources disagree. One is very pro-Roosevelt. The other is ant-New Deal. Examiners comments This answer provides a clear comparison based on an understanding of each cartoon. It would gain a mark within Level 3.

Exam Question 1 How useful is this source to explain why a New Deal for farmers was needed in 1933? Use the source and your own knowledge.

Mark Scheme LevelGradeDescription 1ESimple undeveloped answer. 2DUses or combines information from the sources. 3C/BUses sources & own relevant knowledge / concepts. 4A/A*Balanced answer covering both parts of the question

Question 1: Level 3 Need for Action: ‘it’s a relief to have someone trying’. Hoover did nothing to help the farmers: ‘Rugged Individualism.’ No mention of ‘Overproduction’ in farm production & impact on prices. No Mention of farmers going bankrupt & becoming homeless because they couldn't pay off mortgage. No mention of migration along Route 66 to California ForAgainst Level 4 = an answer which includes one from each column.

Exam Question 2 How useful is this source to explain how successful the New Deal for farmers was in helping to end the Depression? Use the source & your own knowledge to help explain your answer.

Question 2 Level 3 Farmer can afford to purchase clothes because of increased farm prices through the work of the AAA = Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Pump Priming – people can afford to buy goods which help to reverse the Spiral of Depression. No mention of the impact of AAA on Sharecroppers. Black people did not benefit from the New Deal for farmers. No mention of the problems facing farmers in the Dust Bowl. ForAgainst Level 4 = an answer which includes one from each column.

Interpretations: Democratic

Exam Question 2  This cartoon shows one of FDR’s methods of trying to deal with the Depression. Q -How useful is this source to explain what action FDR took to end the Depression?

Question 2: Level 3  Fireside Chats’ introduced to tackle ‘Fear’ which was resulting in a loss of confidence led to people not spending money & ‘Spiral of Depression.’  ‘Banking Crisis,’ FDR used Fireside chats to restore public confidence in the reopened banks.  No mention of the Alphabet Agencies: CCC, AAA, TVA, NRA, PWA & WPA.  Pump Priming to reverse the spiral of depression  No mention of Beer Act which ended prohibition to create jobs and raise taxes to pay for New Deal. ForAgainst Level 4 = an answer which includes one from each column.

Exam Question on TVA 1.Use the Source & your own knowledge to explain why the TVA was set up. What changes did the TVA bring to the area? Note two Parts to this question.

Mark Scheme LevelGradeDescription 1ESimple undeveloped answer. 2DUses or combines information from the source. 3C/BUses sources & own relevant knowledge / concepts. 4A/A*Balanced answer covering both parts of the question

Exam Question : Level 3 TVA = Tennessee Valley Authority. Dams were built to prevent flooding which washed away the top soil & droughts in the summer which tried out the soil which was then blown away. Poor region ‘Spiral of Depression.’ Cheap electricity attracted new industries such as chemical, steel and copper wire. Pump Priming – kick started the cycle of prosperity in the area. Created jobs building and maintaining the dams. Stooped flooding and droughts Q1Q2 Level 4 = an answer which includes one from each column.

Source F – ‘The Trojan Horse at our gate’, a cartoon published in a US newspaper in 1935.

Punch cartoon, June The President is saying ‘I’m sorry, but the Supreme Court says I must chuck you back again.’ Q – Explain what the message of the cartoon is? Do you think many Americans would have agreed with this cartoon?