SSUSH 18 The student will describe Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the depression and compare the ways governmental programs aided those.

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SSUSH 18 The student will describe Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the depression and compare the ways governmental programs aided those in need. A. Describe the creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority as a works program and as an effort to control the environment

Election of 1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Democratic nominee Progressive leader Gov. of New York Emphasis on relief programs

The New Deal FDR’s plan for ending the Depression Focused on 3 R’s: - Relief of citizens problems - Recovery of economy - Reform society

The Programs Known as alphabet soup Goal: address Three R’s FDR successful beginning programs in 1st 100 days

Emergency Banking Act establishes “Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation”

TVA: Tennessee Valley Administration

TVA In 1933 the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was created as part of Roosevelt’s New Deal to control floods and bring electricity to rural America The TVA generated over 40,000 jobs building dams, power plants, roads and miles of wiring What do workers do with the money they earn? How could the TVA help the economy?

CCC: Civilian Conservation Corps: Created jobs in road-building & conservation projects to reduce unemployment

PWA: Public Works Administration: NRA: National Recovery Administration set prices and est. codes of fair practice for industries PWA: Public Works Administration: Provided $ to states to create jobs building schools and community buildings & reduce unemployment

Civil Works Administration: created 4 million jobs in effort to reduce unemployment

B. Explain the Wagner Act and the rise of industrial unionism SSUSH 18 The student will describe Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the depression and compare the ways governmental programs aided those in need. B. Explain the Wagner Act and the rise of industrial unionism

Wagner Act The National Labor Relations Board of the Wagner Act of 1935 was created by Congress to protect workers' right to unionization. Guarantees employees the right to self-organize, choose their own representatives, and bargain collectively Encourages collective bargaining as a means of maintaining industrial peace.

SSUSH 18 The student will describe Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the depression and compare the ways governmental programs aided those in need. C. Explain the passage of the Social Security Act as a part of the second New Deal

Second New Deal Surge in New Deal programs -- popular, yet, somewhat ineffective 1934 midterm elections Democrats Many of 1st New Deal programs ruled unconstitutional (b/c federal government deemed to have overstepped its authority) Led to “court packing” bill: attempt by FDR to increase # of justices on SC

2nd New Deal Programs Works Progress Administration -- Employment in public works; building airports, repairing roads -- spent $ 11 billion & employed 8 million workers National Labor Relations Act - commonly called “Wagner Act” - Recognized Labor right to organize & bargain

Works Progress Administration

Social Security Act: 1935 3 parts: 1) old-age insurance for retirees & spouses 2) unemployment compensation 3) aid to families with children & the disabled Funded by workers and employers, and federal funds made available to states