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“Only Thing To Fear” Inauguration Speech
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“Only Thing To Fear” -1932 Inauguration Speech “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself” -Public Relations -Fireside Chats

“Only Thing To Fear” -1932 Inauguration Speech “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself” -Public Relations -Fireside Chats

A Call to Action -Progressive programs Experiment with solutions -Group Effort Eleanor Roosevelt Brain Trust -1st 100 Days

A Call to Action -Progressive programs Experiment with solutions -Group Effort Eleanor Roosevelt Brain Trust -1st 100 Days

First New Deal -Bank Holiday -FDIC -SEC -designed for recovery and relief -deficit spending -pump priming

Alphabet Soup -FDIC Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation -SEC Securities and Exchange Commission -PWA Public Works Administration -CWA Civil Works Administration

Alphabet Soup -FDIC Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation -SEC Securities and Exchange Commission -PWA Public Works Administration -CWA Civil Works Administration

Alphabet Soup -FDIC Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation -SEC Securities and Exchange Commission -PWA Public Works Administration -CWA Civil Works Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Alphabet Soup -TVA Tennessee Valley Authority -CCC Civilian Conservation Corp -AAA Agricultural Adjustment Act -NRA National Recovery Administration

Dust Bowl -great drought had hit the lower plains -mid 1930’s wind storms started -farms destroyed -many people migrate to the west migrant farm workers “Okies” -”Grapes of Wrath” John Steinbeck

Dust Bowl -great drought had hit the lower plains -mid 1930’s wind storms started -farms destroyed -many people migrate to the west migrant farm workers “Okies” -”Grapes of Wrath” John Steinbeck

Not Enough Help -By 1935 the economy has still not recovered -there is enough relief to keep people from starving -some people start to demand more action

New Deal Critics -Father Coughlin heavy taxes on the rich to provide income for all -Huey Long “Every man a King” level income, home and college for all -Francis Townsend proposed income for elderly

New Deal Critics -Father Coughlin heavy taxes on the rich to provide income for all -Huey Long “Every man a King” level income, home and college for all -Francis Townsend proposed income for elderly