ALPHABET SOUP FDR AND THE NEW DEAL
“I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people”
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL He inspired support and confidence in people with his “ fireside chats ” (radio address) He surrounded himself with intellectuals as advisors he called his “ brain trust ” FDR’s philosophy was to get people help and work through “ deficit spending ”
THE 3 “R’S” 3 Goals to end the Great Depression 1. Relief of people suffering 2. Recovery of the economy 3. Reform measures to prevent future depressions
FIRST PRIORITY – FIXING THE BANKS On March 5, one day after taking office, FDR declared a bank holiday Emergency Relief Act - authorized the Treasury Department to inspect the nation’s banks Next, FDR passed the Glass-Steagall Act which established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Insured accounts up to $5,000
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps: (CCC) Some 2.5 million jobs created for youth to plant trees and build bridges Works Project Administration: (WPA) Gave jobs to 25% of Americans to build roads, airports, buildings, playgrounds, and golf courses
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL FHA – Federal Housing Administration provided home loans, home mortgages and repairs
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL Tennessee Valley Authority: (TVA) Created job and cheap electricity to poor rural areas by building dams along the Tennessee River
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) - Raised crop prices by lowering production National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) - protected workers, ensured collective bargaining, and preserved the right to unionize
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT The Social Security Act, passed in 1935, had 3 parts: 1.Old-Age Pension 2.Unemployment compensation 3.Aid to families with dependent children & disabled (welfare)
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL Some believed FDR had gone too far with his powers. The Supreme Court declared certain programs unconstitutional (AAA, NIRA) FDR threatened to add 6 more judges to the Supreme Court who would vote for his new deal programs “Court Packing Plan”
FDR AND THE NEW DEAL
The New Deal helped Americans by giving them jobs and the economy by spending money to encourage business Inevitably it was WWII that ended the depression