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Most Americans disillusioned by President Hoover’s reluctance to do much about Depression. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) elected with promise to bring government help.
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Weekly radio addresses from FDR to reassure Americans Trust the banks Promote his New Deal Public generally responds
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FDR immediately puts a relief plan in place called “The New Deal.” Major change from Hoover Large amount of government intervention Large amount of government regulation Critics accuse FDR of socialism The Three “R’s” Relief – immediate help for those most in need Recovery – move US out of economic turmoil Reform – change policies to prevent future crisis
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The “Banking Holiday” Government closes banks to stop their collapse. FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Insures deposits up to $2500 now $250,000 Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) Regulation of the stock market Power to investigate companies with stock Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Provides subsidies for farmers to NOT grow crops Helps farmers, but hurts sharecroppers in South
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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Funding to build hydroelectric dams in South Puts thousands to work – money to spend Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Provided jobs to build and maintain National parks, roads, bridges, airports, etc. Works Progress Administration (WPA) Provided jobs to artists and actors Programs do put people to work but it does not generate enough to pull US out of economic troubles.
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LIBERAL DEMOCRATS CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICANS Workers and Labor Unions want laws guaranteeing collective bargaining claimed FDR didn’t do enough to relieve suffering Doesn’t do enough for women Doesn’t help plight of African Americans (48% unemployed) and most programs were segregated Argued that it was way too expensive “deficit spending” Not produce enough results Feared FDR was creating an American socialism Accused FDR of making the president more powerful than Congress
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The “Court Packing” Scheme Supreme Court rules several of FDR’s programs unconstitutional. FDR attempts to have a constitutional amendment to add six judges to Supreme Court Would increase the number from 9 to 15. As president, he would get to pick the six FDR is harshly criticized
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Social Security Act Unemployment, disability, elderly Criticisms Takes money out of paychecks Benefits not realized until retirement Beginning of the “Welfare State” Fair Labor Standards Act Minimum wage Maximum hours Labor unions the power to bargain Taxes on wealthy raised Criticism of New Deal increases from powerful and wealthy Americans
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Harshly criticized for not taking a more direct role in race relations. Forms “Black Cabinet” First president to invite black leaders to White House Serve as advisors for race relations Among first African-Americans in federal government positions
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“use it up, wear it out and make it or do without” New Deal does not directly assist women Eleanor Roosevelt One of most active first ladies Pushes FDR to include women and minorities Appointment of Frances Perkins First female cabinet member
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