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The Second New Deal Chapter 22 Section 2

The Second New Deal The Main Idea A new wave of government initiatives starting in 1935 resulted in some strong successes and stunning defeats for President Roosevelt.

The New Deal—Tennessee Valley Authority

The Second Hundred Days Roosevelt launched the Second New Deal in the spring of 1935. Congress passed laws extending government oversight of the banking industry and raised taxes on the wealthy. Congress funded new relief programs. Second Hundred Days Emergency Relief Appropriations Act – stopped direct payments to Americans in need Works Progress Administration (WPA) – largest peacetime jobs program in U.S. history Emergency Relief Social Security Provided guaranteed, regular payments for many people 65 and older Included a system of unemployment insurance

The New Deal Revives Organized Labor National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) guaranteed workers the right to form unions and bargain collectively. Difficult to enforce, fatally weakened by Supreme Count’s ruling in Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States Roosevelt backed the Wagner Act, or the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Outlawed a number of anti-labor practices, established the National Labor Relations Board and gave it authority to conduct voting in workplaces to determine whether employees wanted union representation The Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO) was born in 1935. John L. Lewis led this group to break away from the American Federation of Labor (AFL). The United Auto Workers (a division of the CIO) launched a successful sit-down strike in 1936.

The Election of 1936 His Critics The Results Roosevelt Passed the Rural Electrification Act, which provided electricity to millions of farmers Showcased his achievements: unemployment cut in half, income and business earnings were up, New Deal programs provided hope and help Spoke out against big business His Critics Republicans argued that the New Deal was overly bureaucratic and was creating a planned economy. American Liberty League tried to stop Roosevelt’s attack on big business. Republican Alf Landon did not pose a serious threat. The Results A tremendous victory for Roosevelt Alf Landon carried only two states. The Union Party candidate polled less than 2 percent of the popular vote. The Democrats again gained seats in both houses.

A Troubled Year Roosevelt surprised Congress with a plan to reorganize the nation’s courts. In the fall of 1937, the nation’s economy suffered another setback. Although the Supreme Court began to rule in favor of New Deal legislation and the economy began to rebound in the summer of 1938, the positive feelings about Roosevelt and the New Deal had begun to fade.

The Court-Packing Plan Roosevelt’s Plan Gave the president power to appoint many new judges and expand the Supreme Court by up to six judges Roosevelt argued that changes were needed to make the courts more efficient. Most observers saw plan as effort to “pack” the court with friendly justices. The Result Plan did not pass; however, the Supreme Court made some rulings that favored New Deal legislation. Supreme Court upheld a minimum wage law in Washington state. Court ruled in favor of a key element of the Wagner Act. Court declared Social Security plan to be constitutional.

Economic Downturn of 1937 The Nation’s Economy 1937 witnessed an economic downturn that began with a sharp drop in the stock market. By the end of the year, about 2 million Americans had lost their jobs. Roosevelt had hoped to cut back on government spending, for he feared the growing federal budget deficit. As unemployment rose during 1937 and 1938, the government spent large sums of money to help the unemployed. Economic Theory British economist John Maynard Keynes argued that deficit spending could provide jobs and stimulate the economy. The economy did begin to rebound in the summer of 1938.