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The New Deal Chapter 15
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Chapter Overview FDR launches a program aiming to end the Great Depression. The Depression and Roosevelt’s New Deal have profound effects on the nation.
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The New Deal Fights Depression Franklin Delano Roosevelt Inauguration, March 1933 20 th Amendment The New Deal—program designed to alleviate the Great Depression 3 Goals: Relief for needy Economic recovery Financial reform
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The New Deal Fights Depression The Hundred Days—March 9-June 16 Congress passed more than 15 major pieces of New Deal legislation Expanding the role of government The Importance of the Fireside Chat Explained the New Deal in clear, simple language Explained the banking system
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The New Deal Fights Depression Regulating Banking and Finance=1 st Step Emergency Banking Relief Act—authorized inspection of the country’s banks Stable=Open; Unstable=Closed Glass-Steagall Act—Established FDIC Provide federal insurance for individual bank accounts up to $5,000 Federal Securities Act—Stock companies responsible for misrepresentation Securities & Exchange Commission—regulate the stock market; prevent insider trading
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The New Deal Fights Depression Rural Assistance Agricultural Adjustment Act—raise crop prices by lowering production Tennessee Valley Authority—renovated & constructed dams in order to generate electricity and prevent floods
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The New Deal Fights Depression Providing Work Projects Civilian Conservation Corps—put young men (18-25) to work building roads, developing parks, planting trees, etc Public Works Administration—provided $ to state to create jobs in construction of school & community buildings Civil Works Administration (more of the same)
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The New Deal Fights Depression Promoting Fair Practices National Industrial Recovery Act National Recovery Administration—set prices to ensure fair competition and establish standards for working hours Food, Clothing and Shelter Home Owners Loan Corporation Federal Housing Administration Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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The New Deal Fights Depression The People React Conservatives=too much spent Liberals=not enough done The Supreme Court Reacts Called several New Deal programs unconstitutional—they gave too much power to federal government AAA, NIRA Court Packing FDR suggests 6 new justices be added Ultimately adds 7 of his choice over next 4 years
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The Second New Deal Takes Hold Reelecting FDR 1936, overwhelming victory The Second New Deal Called for more extensive relief for farmers & workers Helping Farmers Replaced 1 st AAA with Soil Conservation & Domestic Allotment Act 2 nd Agriculture Adjustment Act Farm Security Administration—loaned $ to farmers to buy land
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The Second New Deal Takes Hold Work Progress Administration create as many jobs as possible Built airports, roads, sewed clothes Criticized because private companies should give jobs, not the government National Youth Administration specifically to provide education, jobs, counseling & recreation to young people
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The Second New Deal Takes Hold Improving Labor Conditions Wagner Act—protected workers rights to join unions & prohibited unfair labor practices National Labor Relations Board—to hear about unfair labor practices and provide workers union representation Social Security Act Old-age insurance for retirees 65 or older & spouses Unemployment compensation Aid to families with dependent children & disabled
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The Second New Deal Takes Hold Expanding and Regulating Utilities Rural Electrification Administration—financed and worked with electrical cooperatives to bring electricity to isolated areas 1935, 12.6%...1945, 48%...1949, 90% Pg 500—New Deal Programs Chart
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The New Deal Affects Many Groups WOMEN Eleanor Roosevelt pressured her husband to appoint women to government jobs Frances Perkins—1 st female cabinet member; Secretary of Labor Also appointed 2 female diplomats & a female federal judge
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The New Deal Affects Many Groups AFRICAN AMERICANS Appointed 100+ to key positions in the government Mary McLeod Bethune head of Negro Affairs of the National Youth Administration Organized “Black Cabinet” of influential African Americans to advise FDR administration on racial issues Never fully committed to Civil Rights, but still had support from black community because New Deal was helping
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The New Deal Affects Many Groups NATIVE AMERICANS John Collier—appointed commissioner of Indian Affairs Helped create Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 Move away from assimilation Restored reservation land
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The New Deal Affects Many Groups New Deal Coalition—alignment of diverse groups dedicated to supporting the Democratic Party FDR gained much support from many different groups
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Culture in the 1930’s MOVIES: Profitable time for Motion-Picture industry Films offered escape from hard realities End of Silent films— “talkies” Movies Gone With the Wind The Wizard of Oz Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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Culture in the 1930’s Radio: 90% of American homes had radios Fireside Chats Orson Wells – War of the Worlds The Lone Ranger Soap Operas Woody Guthrie
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Culture in the 1930’s Art: More serious works Grant Wood – American Gothic Federal Art Project (WPA) Literature: Zora Neale Hurston Richard Wright John Steinbeck Federal Writers’ Project (WPA)
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The Impact of the New Deal FDR faced pressure to scale back New Deal New Deal expanded power of federal government Infused economy with millions $$$ Created federal jobs Attempted to regulate supply & demand Increased government participation in labor disputes Regulate Banking & Finance—FDIC, SEC
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The Impact of the New Deal Federal government greatly in debt Did not end depression, but helped thousands of suffering men, women & children WWII would eventually end the Great Depression…
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The Impact of the New Deal Lasting Legacies FDIC & SEC to regulate banking & investment Wagner Act & Fair Labor Standards Act National Labor Relations Board still active today Social Security Government accepted responsibility for assisting needy Commodity Credit Corporation Loans made to farmers under AAA Tennessee Valley Authority National Park system, Dams
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