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Objective: To analyze the major New Deal programs. Do Now: - Which New Deal programs were most important?

Building Big Ridge Dam (TN) New Deal program #1

Lights for the Barnyard (TN)

New Deal program #2 Workers covering the stream in Cain Park, Cleveland Park, OH

Edward Laning and assistants at work on his mural “The Role of the Immigrant in the Industrial Development of America” – New York, NY New Deal program #2

Linemen on utility poles. New Deal program #3

New Deal program #4 Hollywood High School, Los Angeles, CA

New Deal program #4 New York City’s Tri-Borough Bridge

New Deal program #5 Worker During Bridge Construction, Staatsburg, NY

Elm Tree Camp, Euclid, OH, September, 1936 New Deal program #5

New Deal program #6 Children Cared for by Visiting Housekeeper in Oklahoma (1935)

View From Summer Camp for Underprivileged Children, Washington (1935) New Deal program #6

New Deal program #7 Poster from Georgia

New Deal program #7

New Deal program #8

New Deal program #9 Farmers receiving checks, St. Augstine, Texas (1939)

New Deal program #9

New Deal program #10

Ms. Lydia Lobsiger became the first American citizen to be paid for deposits in an insured closed bank. (the Fon Du Lac State Bank, East Peoria, Illinois on July 5, 1934) Which New Deal agency paid her?

Building Big Ridge Dam (TN) New Deal program #1 Lights for the Barnyard (TN) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Edward Laning and assistants at work on his mural “The Role of the Immigrant in the Industrial Development of America” – New York, NY New Deal program #2 Workers covering the stream in Cain Park, Cleveland Park, OH Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Linemen on utility poles. New Deal program #3 Rural Electrification Administration (REA)

New Deal program #4 Hollywood High School, Los Angeles, CA Public Works Administration (PWA) New York City’s Tri-Borough Bridge

New Deal program #5 Worker During Bridge Construction Staatsburg, NY Elm Tree Camp Euclid, OH September, 1936 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

New Deal program #6 Children Cared for by Visiting Housekeeper in Oklahoma (1935) View From Summer Camp for Underprivileged Children, Washington (1935) Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

New Deal program #7 Poster from Georgia Social Security Administration (SSA)

New Deal program #8 National Recovery Administration (NRA)

New Deal program #9 Farmers receiving checks St. Augstine, Texas (1939) Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)

New Deal program #10 Ms. Lydia Lobsiger, the first person to be paid for deposits in an insured closed bank. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)