The Legacy of the Great Depression. Warm-up Which of the New Deal Programs do you think still exist today?

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The Legacy of the Great Depression

Warm-up Which of the New Deal Programs do you think still exist today?

Vocabulary Welfare State- a government that undertakes responsibility for the welfare of its citizens through programs in public health, public housing and pensions.

Key Questions What kind of impact do the New Deal programs have on our society today? What kind of impact does the New Deal/Roosevelt’s philosophy of government have on our society today? What kind of impact did the New Deal have on the size and scope of our government?

New Deal Legacy The New Deal was drastic change in how government was run. The New Deal led to a larger and stronger federal government which still exists today. It also led to a belief that the government was responsible for taking care of its people in times of need. The President became the center of the Federal government

New Deal Successors FDR took a huge step towards creating an effective welfare state for the people of the United States. His policies were continued and expanded by many future presidents including Lyndon B. Johnson and Barack Obama but have also been reduced by presidents like Nixon and Reagan.

New Deal Products In addition the organizations of the New Deal like the TVA and Public Works Administration were responsible for many of the country’s important buildings and roadways. Example- NYC-Lincoln Tunnel

Legacy of the New Deal Worksheet Please read all of the short readings and answer the questions. Keep the legacy of the New Deal in mind when you read.

Exit Slip Pretend that the new deal was a movie. Write a 1 paragraph “review” of the New Deal. Include things you that it did well as well as things that it could have improved upon. End by saying how the New Deal has influenced future policymakers/presidents.