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Kevin W. Powers Whitesboro High School

What can the Federal Government do to help America through the Great Depression? Is this Depression a “Social Problem”? Follow this link to read more! Continue

Task: You are a new addition to President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Brain Trust” and are supposed to figure out a way to get our economy back on track. What can the Federal Government do to help America through the Great Depression? Create a list of 5 things that you believe need to be done immediately to start us on the “road to recovery”: (groups of 3-4) You can use your notes and any other outside materials to help with this task.

What can the Federal Government do to help America through the Great Depression? Group Share & Compare Group Group Group

Read: What does it mean to Gather Evidence?Gather Evidence What can the Federal Government do to help America through the Great Depression? 1. What is a Depression? 2. What caused the Great Depression? 3. What happens to people during a Depression? Let’s gather some evidence to help understand what’s going on: Read: How can we determine a Cause?Cause

As part of your evidence gathering, check out the next series of slides…..

What is it?

WHAT HAPPENED???

Now, look at your options and create a list of advantages and disadvantages for each consideration Option # ___ Advantages vs. Disadvantages Use your notebook to complete this What can the Federal Government do to help America through the Great Depression?

President Roosevelt… We think you should… Based on your list of options along with a thorough examination of the data, evidence, etc. your group is recommending that President Roosevelt take which 2 steps immediately… 1._____________________________________ 2. _____________________________________

Did FDR take your advice to help America through the Great Depression? With the election of Franklin Roosevelt in 1932, the government was going to move in a different direction then his predecessor when it came to dealing with the depression. Follow this link to learn more about it…. link

What Is The Impact Of The New Deal? Now, using your class notes and the following worksheet on President Roosevelt as a guide, evaluate his policies as the government’s next attempt to “help” America:worksheet Evaluate Roosevelt

WORKS CITED 1. Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother”. Photograph. Web. 25 Feb Unemployed men vying for jobs at the American Legion Employment Bureau in Los Angeles during the Great Depression. Photograph. Web. 25 Feb SOLutions. Cartoon. Web. 25 Feb Multimedia Learning. Chart. Web. 25 Feb The Heritage Foundation. Chart. Web. 25 Feb Men standing in Food line. World Financial Blog. Photograph. Web. 25 Feb. 2011

7. Men Sitting in Soup Kitchen. Corbis Images. Photograph. Web. 25 Feb FDR. Bad Attitudes. Photograph. Web. 25 Feb I Want You FDR. Photograph. Web 25 Feb People in Line. With Good Reason. Photograph. Web.. 25 Feb. 2011