8Y Wednesday The New Deal

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8Y 04-06-2016 Wednesday The New Deal Objective: Describe the impact of the Great Depression on United States society and how government responded with New Deal policies. Agenda: Do now: Review crash course video questions. Discuss answers to video questions and submit answers. Read and take notes on chapter 25.3 Americans Face Hard Times – Main Ideas, Big Idea, Key Terms and People, Taking Notes: Web Discuss assessment for the unit.

What is controversial about the New Deal? What are the three Rs of the New Deal? (Don’t forget! A+ answer) Explain the differences between the first and second New Deal. What were some of the major acts of the New Deal? What was each one for? (you can list and describe) What do you think of President Franklin Roosevelt’s actions during this time? Explain and support your answer. How did the definition of “liberalism” change? How did the New Deal change America? Do you think the New Deal was good or bad for America? Explain your answer.

Americans Face Hard Times Read and take notes on chapter 25.3 Americans Face Hard Times – Main Ideas, Big Idea, Key Terms and People, Taking Notes: Web Read Pg. 236-239 in the Northern Lights Textbook. Create a list of at least 10 important facts from the reading.

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