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■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How successful was Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal? ■Warm-Up Question: –What was the goal of the New Deal? How successful was it? –What were the limitations? –How did the New Deal change America? (Long-term impacts?)
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs had a significant impact on American history:
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal Political Impact: FDR rejected conservative policies & began a new era of unprecedented gov’t activism to solve America’s problems The New Deal's greatest legacy was a shift in gov’t philosophy. As a result of the New Deal, Americans came to believe that the federal government has a responsibility to ensure the health of the nation's economy and the welfare of its citizens. The New Deal represented a significant shift in political and domestic policy in the U.S., with its more lasting changes being increased government control over the economy and money supply; intervention to control prices and agricultural production; the beginning of the federal welfare state, and the rise of trade union organizations.
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Political Impact: –FDR gave citizens hope by using active gov’t programs, fireside chats, & decisive leadership –The New Deal was the 1 st attempt by the gov’t to take responsibility for the economy & welfare of the American people –FDR introduced deficit spending & welfare programs for the 1 st time
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The New Deal and American Life ■Political Impact: –FDR’s leadership unified a new voting coalition for the Democratic Party made up of unions, African Americans, immigrants, & poor voters
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal Economic Impact: The New Deal helped relieve unemployment & provided long-term economic reforms, but it failed to end the Great Depression
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Economic Impact: –The New Deal relieved farmers (AAA), unions (Wagner Act), the unemployed (CCC, WPA) –The stock market (SEC) & banks (FDIC) were stabilized –But, the economy was not stimulated, unemployment remained high, & wealth was still unevenly divided
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The Economic Impact of the New Deal Unemployment 10 million were still unemployed in 1939 12 million people were unemployed when FDR took office in 1933
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs had a significant impact on American history:
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal Social Impact: The New Deal helped some, but women & African Americans did not receive equal treatment A letter written by Eleanor Roosevelt to an African- American about her concerns regarding lynching and what the administration’s views are on the topic.
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Social Impact: –The New Deal offered help to groups of Americans in need like the elderly, single mothers, & disabled citizens –First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt campaigned to help minority groups & spoke out against racism in America
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal ■Social Impact: –But New Deal programs allowed for unequal pay scales for women & African Americans –Black workers were often the last hired & first fired & the unemployment rate for African Americans remained near 50% –But, women & African Americans supported FDR
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The Impact of FDR’s New Deal “While relief & WPA are not ideal, they are better than the Hoover bread lines & they’ll have to do until the real thing comes along.”
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Closure Question: ■ FDR changed the role of the national gov’t. What is the appropriate role of the national gov’t?
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