BELLWORK 1.List three things/events/ideas that contributed to Hoover’s unpopularity. 2.What was the Dust Bowl? 3.What were Roosevelt’s ideas of government?

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BELLWORK 1.List three things/events/ideas that contributed to Hoover’s unpopularity. 2.What was the Dust Bowl? 3.What were Roosevelt’s ideas of government? 4.What were Hoover’s ideas of government? 5.What are the similarities between the election of 1932 and the election of 2012? 6.THINKER: FDR becomes the new president in In your opinion, what do you think he should focus on FIRST? Unemployment, business, spending, etc. EXPLAIN your answer!

First Hundred Days When Roosevelt was elected, he implemented a series of new programs in the “first hundred days” of the administration, in which he met with Congress for 100 days. During those 100 days of law making, Roosevelt passed policies of bank reform, economic growth, women’s rights, & business/farm programs. Ever since, Presidents have been compared against FDR for what they accomplish in their first 100 days.

First 100 days: FDR vs. Obama You are now going to compare the “first hundred days” of FDR and Obama’s presidencies. As a class, one side will read about FDR’s legislation and the other will read about Obama’s. In a Venn diagram, you will list their similarities and differences. Be ready to discuss!

FDR’s “New Deal” When Roosevelt was nominated for president, he promised “a new deal for the American people.”When Roosevelt was nominated for president, he promised “a new deal for the American people.” The New Deal: Series of economic programs passed by FDR between The New Deal: Series of economic programs passed by FDR between Focused on the 3 R’s -Focused on the 3 R’s - Relief: for the unemployedRelief: for the unemployed Recovery: stimulate the economyRecovery: stimulate the economy Reform: decrease threat of another disasterReform: decrease threat of another disaster

New Deal Mind Map To learn more about specific programs passed within the New Deal, you are going to create mind map notes.To learn more about specific programs passed within the New Deal, you are going to create mind map notes. You will focus on the 3 R’sYou will focus on the 3 R’s Follow the guidelines on the boardFollow the guidelines on the board Use pgs Use pgs Keep it simple! Summarize the laws and programs.Keep it simple! Summarize the laws and programs. Be ready to discuss!Be ready to discuss!