Take Five… Take Five… Was the New Deal a success? Give specific examples of successful New Deal programs?

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Take Five… Take Five… Was the New Deal a success? Give specific examples of successful New Deal programs?

Franklin D. Roosevelt ( )

Eleanor Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt ( ) The New Deal Era Rise to Presidency “Fireside chats”

“Take Five” “Take Five” What was the “sick chicken” case? Who did FDR consider the “most dangerous man in America”? ___________ operated a weekly radio address in which he criticized FDR’s “New Deal” and called for work place wage increases.

The New Deal Policy-Financial Institution Acts “bank holiday” (Mar. 6-10) Emergency Banking Act (1933) The Economy Act (1933) Glass-Steagall Act (1934) FDIC Truth in Securities Act (1933) Securities and Exchange Commission (1934)

The New Deal Policy-Agricultural Acts Agricultural Adjustment Act (1933) Supreme Court overrules (1936) Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (1936) The Resettlement Admin. & Farm Security Admin. Rural Electrification Administration (1935) Farm Credit Association Frazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act (1933)

The New Deal Policy-Industrial and Labor Reform Acts National Industrial Recovery Act (1933) NRA-National Recovery Administration Hugh S. Johnson Hugh S. Johnson “blanket code” “blanket code” PWA-Public Works Admin. PWA-Public Works Admin. Schlechter case Schlechter case

The New Deal Policy-Public Works and Welfare Relief TVA (1933) Samuel Insull Federal Emergency Relief Administration Harry Hopkins Civil Works Administration (1933) Civilian Conservation Corps Home Owners’ Loan Corp. (1936)

Harry Hopkins “Ally of the Poor”

TVA Project

“Take Five” “Take Five” EQ: (1) Who were FDR’s main critics? Were they justified in their accusations against him? (2) What does the “court packing” plan refer to?

Criticism of the New Deal Political Pressure American Liberty League Communist & Socialist Parties Dr. Francis E. Townsend Townsend Plan

Dr. Francis E. Townsend

Supporters of Townsend

Father Charles Coughlin National Union for Social Justice Senator Huey Long Share-Our-Wealth Plan Problems with the Supreme Court Court-packing plan Election of 1936 Republicans Union Party

Father Charles Coughlin

Senator Huey Long

Huey Long—Judd Nelson ????

The “Second” New Deal The Holding Company Act (1935) National Labor Relations Act/Wagner Act Senator Robert Wagner Committee on Industrial Organization John L. Lewis United Auto Workers Sit-down strikes Steel Workers Organizing Committee (1936) Little Steel Memorial Day Massacre Social Security Act (1935)

The “Second” New Deal (con’t) WPA Harry Hopkins Federal Writers Project Federal Arts Project Federal Theater Project Federal Music Project

Economic Rebound or Recession? Balancing the federal budget Henry Morgenthau Temporary National Economic Committee Fair Labor Standards Act (1938) End of the New Deal Era

New Deal and Minorities Women Francis Perkins African Americans “Black cabinet” Democratic Party Native Americans John Collier Indian Reorganization Act (1934)

Francis Perkins

Why does the Great Depression End? WWII—new government jobs, European trade improves etc…