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The New Deal US History

President Herbert Hoover The “Old Deal” What? President Hoover’s reaction to the Great Depression President Herbert Hoover

Children in one of the Bonus Army Camps The “Old Deal” What did he want to do? Let the business cycle take care of things Trickle Down Economics Refused to create government programs until it was too late (Reconstruction Finance Corporation) Children in one of the Bonus Army Camps

The Bonus Army 1932 Who? What? 25,000 WWI veterans Marched to Washington D.C. to get a $ bonus they were supposed to get in 1945

The Bonus Army 1932 What did Hoover do? Called out the troops and dispersed the army

The Election of 1932 What? Roosevelt offers a “New Deal” for America Roosevelt wins with 60% of the vote

Thinking slide: Was Hoover a bad president or was he in the wrong place at the wrong time?

Roosevelt’s New Deal What? Programs meant to help the country by getting the government involved in the economy Meant to do 3 things 1. Relief - help people out in the short term 2. Recovery - get the economy back on its feet 3. Reform - keep this from ever happening again (Refer to page 424 and chart)

First 100 Days What? Congress gave up debates and allowed for New Deal legislation to move through in first three months or 100 days of presidency. What? Emergency Banking act, Beer-Wine Revenue Act, Reforestation Relief Act, Federal Emergency Relief Act, Agricultural Adjustment Act, Tennessee Valley Authority, Federal Securities Act, Home Owners Refinancing Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, Banking Act of 1933 ALPHABET SOUP!

Bank Holiday - First Step Why? Many banks had failed, wiping out families’ savings People lost confidence in the banks Depositors Congregate Outside Closed Bank

Bank Holiday - First Step How? Closed banks for four days to reorganize President explains in a “fireside chat” Confidence restored

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” CCC - Civilian Conservation Corps 18-25 year old guys get jobs and send money home to their families CCC workers in Lassen National Forest, California

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” AAA - Agricultural Adjustment Administration Government pays farmers not to farm Meant to cause prices to rise and halt overproduction

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” TVA - Tennessee Valley Authority Government runs a hydroelectric power plant Provides cheap power & fertilizer to the poor region Construction at Norris Dam, which was being built by the TVA on the Clinch River in Northeastern Tennessee

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” FDIC - Federal Department Insurance Corp. Insurance for the $ you put in banks Protected people’s savings Bank Employee Checks Depositor's Account

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” SEC - Securities and Exchange Commission Watchdog agency for the stock market New York Stock Exchange

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” FERA - Federal Emergency Relief Admin. Gave direct relief ($) to those who needed it Beginnings of a welfare program

Next Step - “Alphabet Soup” Social Security Taxed people working now to give payments to the elderly Aided the blind and dependent children Social Security Information Poster

Impact of the Great Depression Unemployment

Impact of Great Depression Hoovervilles Breadlines

Impact of Great Depression The Dust Bowl 1931-1939

Impact of Great Depression Great Flood of 1936

Which program was most controversial and why? Thinking Slide: Which program was most controversial and why?

His Greatest Mistake Packing the Supreme Court What? Increase the # of Supreme Court justices from 9 to 15 Why? Kept declaring his programs unconstitutional (including NRA, AAA, SEC, etc.)

What did this cartoonist think about the Supreme Court? His Greatest Mistake Packing the Supreme Court What did this cartoonist think about the Supreme Court? February, 1937, Richmond (Virginia) Times Dispatch, "Fall In!"

Supreme Court Exterior His Greatest Mistake Packing the Supreme Court Results? Public grew angry (FDR taking too much power) FDR passed much less legislation after this Supreme Court Exterior

The New Deal - Pros and Cons Restored optimism and hope to Americans Provided necessary relief to many Cons Did not really fix the depression Left the nation with much debt Left people too dependent on government (?)

U.S. Budget during Great Deal (1929-1941)

In a 150 word essay answer this question. “The New Deal’s expansion of the role of government has had a positive legacy on this nation.”