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FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

Tuesday, 7/2 in-class test, CQ #2 Materials to bring: 7/2. Tuesday, 7/2 in-class test, CQ #2 Materials to bring: Pen or DARK pencil, source packet, yellow Essay Information sheet for reference during the exam AND the essay rubric. I will provide the writing paper. Please read the directions on the yellow sheet and adhere to them. When finished, you will staple and turn in your essay, Essay Information sheet and CQ #2 source packet. THERE IS NO USE OF ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR ANY REASON DURING THE TEST PERIOD. I WILL ASK YOU TO LEAVE YOUR DEVICE ON MY DESK IF YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE ROOM FOR ANY REASON. YOU MAY PICK IT UP AS YOU RETURN.

7/2. Tuesday, 7/2 in-class test, CQ #2 THERE IS NO USE OF ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR ANY REASON DURING THE TEST PERIOD. I WILL ASK YOU TO LEAVE YOUR DEVICE ON MY DESK IF YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE ROOM FOR ANY REASON. YOU MAY PICK IT UP AS YOU RETURN. SORRY, BUT THIS GUARANTEES EQUAL TESTING CONDITIONS FOR ALL.

Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

We will pursue our understanding of American history through essential questions. Critical questions - are open-ended, no single definitive answer - tie the past to the present - require analytical thinking (SHEG) and techniques - examine primary and secondary sources - must be supported by American history content

FDR and the New Deal 8 Questions: FDR, who said “the only thing to fear is fear itself “, was afraid of this.

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” Hundred Days Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Notes 1932 Election http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL0Qt7IF8Q4

FDR and the New Deal Notes: FDR http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/the-roosevelts/watch-videos/ 1:40:55 – 1:46:41

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy Take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try something. - Franklin D. Roosevelt Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” to 1936 “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal The problem: Consumers won’t buy without confidence in steady income (job). Producers won’t produce unless confident consumers will buy.

FDR and the New Deal The problem: The New Deal answer: Create confidence for both consumers and producers by injecting money or incentives to BOTH groups. The problem: Consumers won’t buy without confidence in steady income (job). Producers won’t produce unless confident consumers will buy.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ mediaplay.php?id=1 4540&admin=32

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal 8 Questions: FDR, who said “the only thing to fear is fear itself “, was afraid of this.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Unemployment , 1929 - 1939

FDR and the New Deal GDP , 1929 - 1939

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Summary CQ #2: To what extent did the American nation from 1900 – 1929 resemble the American nation of 1929 – 1941? Consider ISTEP.

Opposition to the New Deal FDR and the New Deal Outline 1932 Election FDR New Deal Philosophy “Hundred Days” “Second” New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Question: In what ways did opponents of the New Deal attack it?

FDR and the New Deal Notes 1932 Election Happy Days Are Here Again So long sad times!, Go 'long bad times!, We are rid of you at last Howdy, gay times! Cloudy gray times, You are now a thing Of the past, cause: Chorus: Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again Let us sing a song of cheer again Happy days are here again Altogether shout it now! There's no one who can doubt it now So let's tell the world about it now Happy days are here again Your cares and troubles are gone; There'll be no more from now on Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again Let us sing a song of cheer again Happy days are here again FDR and the New Deal Notes 1932 Election http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL0Qt7IF8Q4

FDR and the New Deal

Has the federal government gone too far in extending assistance to America’s unemployed or poor? With other types of spending?

FDR and the New Deal Notes: FDR Question: What aspects in Roosevelt’s background were well suited to lead the nation? Which were not?

FDR and the New Deal Notes 1932 Election http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL0Qt7IF8Q4

Notes: Opposition to the New Deal FDR and the New Deal Notes: Opposition to the New Deal Question: In what ways did opponents of the New Deal attack it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqsT4xnKZPg&feature=related happy http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=ljU&q=happy+days+are+here+youtube&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=WdrfSsLmJ4S2sgPt8OjvCA&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBQQqwQwAA#q=ain%27t+got+no+home+in+this+world+youtube&hl=en&emb=0&client=firefox-a ain’t got no home

FDR and the New Deal Outline Summary Question: In what ways did the New Deal succeed? In what ways did it fail?

FDR and the New Deal Outline Summary Question: In what ways did the New Deal succeed? In what ways did it fail?

FDR and the New Deal 1st “fireside chat”, 5/33 http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ mediaplay.php?id=1 4540&admin=32