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After-School Review #7: The Great Depression Add a picture A Time of Poverty and Despair

What did President Franklin Roosevelt do that caused the controversy illustrated in this cartoon? He increased military spending He created a plan to assume some powers reserved to the states He tried to counter the Dust Bowl with conservation measures He made proposals that violated the principle of separation of powers

The Works Progress Administration and Social Security The Resettlement Administration and Soil Conservation Act The Tennessee Valley Authority and Works Progress Administration The Job Corps and Department of Housing and Urban Development What New Deal programs were put into place to address the problems depicted in this photograph?

What was the “new tool” that FDR used to make the New Deal programs a reality? Deficit Spending

Why would he offer this competing plan? What was it called? Did it work? Why/Why not? Which individual’s viewpoints are best represented in this quote about the New Deal? Father Charles Coughlin Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Senator Huey Long Why would he offer this competing plan? What was it called?

What trend(s) do you see on the graph? What accounts for this trend/these trends? What caused the decrease in 1936- 37? What caused the increase in 1938- 39? If the graph were to continue, do you see employment increasing or decreasing? Why?

What does this cartoon illustrate? Roosevelt’s dependency on Congress to get all of his legislative goals accomplished Roosevelt’s frustration with the Supreme Court ruling New Deal policies unconstitutional States resisting Congress’ efforts to strengthen the New Deal The unconditional support the Supreme Court gave to the President in his decisions concerning economic legislation

What caused this trend? What did the government do about it?