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ERA OF THE MIDDLE CLASS Era of the Rich
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The Great1 Depression, greatest economic downturn ever. What do the following photos tell you about life in the Great Depression?
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Taken from Minnesota Historical Society http://shop.mnhs.org/pages.cfm?id=57http://shop.mnhs.org/pages.cfm?id=57
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Take from Think Quest Economic History Site http://library.thinkquest.org/C005121/data/germany.htm
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What problems were pictured? What did the people in the photos need?
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When Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office, the country was gripped economic depression. New Deal: policies and laws enacted under Franklin Delano Roosevelt while he was President.
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Based on Keynesian Economics - government should borrow money to put people to work to get the economy moving Set up Works Progress Administration (WPA) Spent $10.5 billion on wages Put people to work! Eastern High School, Waverly
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Federal responsibility for welfare Old-age pensions Unemployment insurance Categorical Assistance – Aid to blind, deaf, disabled and to dependent children – “deserving poor”
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Guaranteed workers the right to organize and bargain collectively Set up NLRB A Big Deal for workers!
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Created a safety net Gave people hope Made federal government responsible for well-begin of citizens Strengthened organized labor
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. Failed to address civil rights, gender equality, medical care, housing. Did not redistribute resources from rich to poor
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ERA OF THE MIDDLE CLASS
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BUT: Benefits mostly went to the middle class. Middle class moved to the suburbs, leaving the poor behind. The poor became invisible.
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How were the problems of poor people in the 1960s like those in the 1930s? Do you think there were differences?
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President Johnson looked for program that would shine light on his presidency. He chose to attack poverty
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Some of the programs founded were: Job Corps Head start Food Stamp Act of 1964 (expanded the federal food stamp program) SSI (Supplemental Security Income) Medicaid Medicare Community Action Program
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Many people lifted from poverty Formed basis of African-American middle class 435 bills pushed through Congress Tried to help Americans regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, or background
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Michael Harrington: “What was supposed to be a social war turned out to be a skirmish and, in any case, poverty won.” Like New Deal the Great Society not revolutionary: no change in structure of society
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The high costs of the Vietnam War Oil crisis of 1973 drove up prices Result: Stagflation -- high inflation and economic stagnation (things cost more and the economic slow- down meant less buying power).
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Goals of the conservatives. 1. Shrink government 2. Reduce government regulations 3. Lower taxes. 4. Strengthen national defense.
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Wanted to use the economic crisis to dismantle the work of the New Deal and War on Poverty Wanted to restore their class power
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Breaks for business will grow the economy A good economy would trickle down to everyone else
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a. Congress cut billions from domestic programs – programs from the War on Poverty b. Example: Cut 1 million food-stamp recipients from government rolls.
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Cuts in income taxes of the rich and of corporations
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A decrease in federal regulations: a. Environmental b. health and safety
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The mid-1990s - explosive growth of jobs in the service sector. Most of those jobs tended to be low- paying, temporary or part-time and positions offering few or no benefits.
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Results of Reagan years: Rich got richer; poor got poorer.
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ERA OF THE MIDDLE CLASS Era of the Rich
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