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Focus Question: What was FDR’s “New Deal” and how did it seek to end the Great Depression? Franklin Delano Roosevelt Do Now: Read “The Bonus Army” and annotate for gist (simple facts) and talk back (comments and questions—analysis).

FDR & the New Deal When the Depression started in 1929, Herbert Hoover was President. Many Americans felt that Hoover was not doing enough to help them. FDR ran for President in 1932 against Hoover. FDR promised Americans a “New Deal”  more gov’t help. In 1932, FDR won a huge election victory over Hoover.

The Election of 1932

Work relief (create jobs) The New Deal: A series of government programs aimed at helping people survive the Depression. Social Problem New Deal Solution unemployment Work relief (create jobs) hunger Direct relief (provide food and money) homelessness Build housing, provide loans/mortgages banks failed Protections for banking; bank regulation drought Irrigation projects