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Standard 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.

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The New Deal Roosevelt used his first 100 days in office to implement his new ideas Roosevelt used his first 100 days in office to implement his new ideas The New Deal centered around 3 key ideas: The New Deal centered around 3 key ideas: Relief: the concept of helping people immediately to get out of the misery of the Depression Relief: the concept of helping people immediately to get out of the misery of the Depression Recovery: aimed at helping the business community and restarting the economy Recovery: aimed at helping the business community and restarting the economy Reform: trying to change the country so that a depression could never again have significant effects on the country Reform: trying to change the country so that a depression could never again have significant effects on the country

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) helped farmers and created jobs and energy for the Tennessee River Valley. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) helped farmers and created jobs and energy for the Tennessee River Valley. This helped to create jobs in the very poor South. This helped to create jobs in the very poor South. It also allowed for the control of rivers that often flooded and damaged property. It also allowed for the control of rivers that often flooded and damaged property.

What was the New Deal? What was the New Deal? A. A regulation agreement between banks B. A plan to prevent stocks from losing value C. An agreement between Hoover and Roosevelt D. A series of programs aimed at economic reform

What were FDR’s government programs for dealing with the Great Depression called? What were FDR’s government programs for dealing with the Great Depression called? A. National Recovery Programs B. The New Deal C. The Court-Packing Scheme D. Neutrality Acts

A poor family living in the Appalachian mountains of north Georgia in 1934 would have benefitted most from the A poor family living in the Appalachian mountains of north Georgia in 1934 would have benefitted most from the A. Great Migration B. Tennessee Valley Authority C. Wagner Act D. Truman Doctrine

B

New Labor Legislation In 1935, Congress passed a National Labor Relations Act, called the Wagner Act, which legalized collective bargaining and closed shops. It outlawed spying on union activities and blacklisting. The Wagner Act caused a great increase in union membership. The act set up a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to enforce its rules. In 1938, a Fair Labor Standards Act banned child labor and set up a minimum wage.

A worker wanting to organize a union would have been most excited about which of the following? A worker wanting to organize a union would have been most excited about which of the following? A. The Tennessee Valley Authority B. The Wagner Act C. The Neutrality Act D. The court-packing scheme

C

A Second New Deal Most of the public remained behind Roosevelt. In 1935, FDR launched the Second New Deal. It included more social welfare benefits, stricter controls over business, stronger support for unions, and higher taxes on the rich.

Social Legislation In 1935, Congress passed the Social Security Act In 1935, Congress passed the Social Security Act The act established a Social Security System The act established a Social Security System This system offered 3 types of insurance: This system offered 3 types of insurance: 1. Old-age pensions and survivors’ benefits. 2. Unemployment insurance. 3. Aid for dependent children, the blind, and the physically disabled. Social Security helped millions feel more secure. Social Security helped millions feel more secure.

A Legacy of Hope Of all of its achievements, perhaps the New Deal’s greatest was to restore a sense of hope. Of all of its achievements, perhaps the New Deal’s greatest was to restore a sense of hope. Government programs did mean the difference between survival and starvation for millions of Americans. Government programs did mean the difference between survival and starvation for millions of Americans.

An elderly or out of work citizen in need of an income would benefit MOST from what part of the New Deal? An elderly or out of work citizen in need of an income would benefit MOST from what part of the New Deal? A. Social Security B. The Wagner Act C. The TVA D. Court-packing

D

Eleanor Roosevelt FDR’s most important colleague was his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt. The public got used to her unconventional style, and many came to admire her for her enthusiasm, humanity, and idealism. She became the face of Roosevelt’s government due to his disability. She also became a symbol of female empowerment and equality in America.

Eleanor Roosevelt’s conduct as first lady can best be described as Eleanor Roosevelt’s conduct as first lady can best be described as A. Active and controversial. B. Traditional. C. Universally offensive. D. Perceived as favoring the rich and powerful.

E

Huey Long He was the Democratic governor of Louisiana. He was the Democratic governor of Louisiana. He disagreed with Roosevelt’s plans and ideas. He disagreed with Roosevelt’s plans and ideas. He proposed redistributing the wealth of America to try and curb the poverty and crime of the Great Depression. He proposed redistributing the wealth of America to try and curb the poverty and crime of the Great Depression. He was assassinated in 1935 at the age of 42. He was assassinated in 1935 at the age of 42.

“Court Packing” Because the Supreme Court had overturned some of FDR’s plans, he wanted to change the Supreme Court to help his goals. Because the Supreme Court had overturned some of FDR’s plans, he wanted to change the Supreme Court to help his goals. FDR wanted the number of judges changed from 9 to 15 (to "pack the court"). FDR wanted the number of judges changed from 9 to 15 (to "pack the court"). There was great opposition to this idea (FDR was in effect changing the Constitution), so he withdrew this proposal. There was great opposition to this idea (FDR was in effect changing the Constitution), so he withdrew this proposal.

The Neutrality Act As a result of the Nye Commission which concluded that corporations orchestrated entry into WWI to make money, many in the US wanted to stay OUT of WWII As a result of the Nye Commission which concluded that corporations orchestrated entry into WWI to make money, many in the US wanted to stay OUT of WWII The US passed Neutrality Acts in 1935, 1936 and 1937 that prohibited the US from selling arms to any belligerent nation. The US passed Neutrality Acts in 1935, 1936 and 1937 that prohibited the US from selling arms to any belligerent nation. Roosevelt didn’t like that these acts prevented the US from helping its allies. Roosevelt didn’t like that these acts prevented the US from helping its allies.

Why did Congress pass the Neutrality Act? Why did Congress pass the Neutrality Act? A. To declare war B. To support Japan C. To punish Europe D. To isolate itself

Why did President Roosevelt want to “pack the court”? Why did President Roosevelt want to “pack the court”? A. To allow justices to hear cases on a rotating basis B. To keep New Deal programs from the US Supreme Court C. To appoint justices who would rule favorably on New Deal programs D. To have a greater understanding of the economic benefits of the New Deal

American Neutrality Acts passed during the late 1930s American Neutrality Acts passed during the late 1930s A. Established an embargo against unfriendly nations. B. Did not allow for the sale of military hardware to Germany. C. Provided for a US military buildup. D. Created a system of war loans for European nations.

Which of the following FAILS to accurately describe FDR? Which of the following FAILS to accurately describe FDR? A. He was accused of being a Socialist. B. He effectively connected with US citizens and inspired confidence during a difficult time. C. He was an isolationist who desperately wanted to stay out of the war; only Pearl Harbor made him reconsider his position. D. He is the only president in history to serve more than two terms.

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