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What is the 22 nd Amendment? No person shall be elected to office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President.

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3 What is the 22 nd Amendment? No person shall be elected to office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once.

4 “ I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.” “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

5 What did he collect? What famous American was he related to? What illness did he suffer from? Teddy Roosevelt was his 5 th cousin (may be linked to 10 others) His wife – Theodore Roosevelt’s, brother’s daughter Most scientists confirm he had Gullain-Barre Syndrome, NOT Polio. This misdiagnosis probably saved thousands of lives. Stamps

6 Polio Elected for 4 terms 100 day Congressional session The New Deal Brought America through the Depression and WWII Fireside chats

7 http://www.history.com/topics/new-deal

8 Emergency Banking Relief Act Government inspected every bank and only allowed healthy ones to reopen

9 About 25% of Americans were unemployed Civil Works Administration – built roads and railroads Civilian Conservation Corps – planting trees and improving national parks Tennessee Valley Authority – dams and generators Farm Credit Administration – farmers to refinance mortgages Agricultural Adjustment Act – stabilized agriculture prices National Industry Recovery Act – eliminated unfair competition between companies

10 2a. 1931 10 years Why is unemployment so detrimental?

11 In a paragraph, explain the causes and effects of the Great Depression. AFTER THE QUIZ Use the textbook, internet and primary source documents to learn more about the New Deal and begin to form an opinion.

12 It gave the president too much authority; businesses worried they would be given more taxes Huey Long – “share Our Wealth” would provide $5000 to all families as a minimum income (he was assassinated); some felt the New Deal only helped businesses; pushed to nationalize all the country’s wealth and resources

13 More roads, more bridges, more airports National Youth Administration – gave part time jobs to students Social Security Act – financial support for elderly, disabled, children and unemployed (paid from taxes to workers and employers) Unions gained more rights and higher memberships Gained some opposition in the Supreme Court

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16 Review you opinions on the New Deal. Create a list about the pros and cons of the New Deal. Research examples from the past and present regarding the implementation and lasting effects of Roosevelt’s program. Create “T” charts to represent your support, indifference, or angst. (Thorough list: 10 pts., Research: 15 pts. = 25 points)

17 Changed the role of First Lady Considered a national hero


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