New Deal Brochure Project

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New Deal Brochure Project Goal: Understand how various FDR programs were designed to help the U.S. in the areas of relief, reform and recovery

Task Choose a program Determine whether the program falls under relief, reform or recovery Create a brochure which accurately describes your program and explains how it will help American citizens living during the Depression. Use the Internet and textbook pg. 452-460 and pg. 469-471 Present information to class (5 minutes)

Rubric Correct identification of whether the program is relief, reform or recovery (5) Correct explanation of program (20) Date, category (relief, reform, recovery), goal Correct explanation of how program will help American citizens (20) How will the program be implemented? Creative and attractive brochure (10) Total = 55

Choose one of the following New Deal Programs First 100 Days Agriculutral Adjustment Act (AAA) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Works Progress Administration (WPA) National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act (FDIC)

Choose one of the following New Deal Programs (cont.) The Second New Deal (1933-1939) Works Progress Administration (WPA) Wagner Act (NLRB – National Labor Relations Board) Social Security Act Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)