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22:3 Hoover and the Depression Practice Questions pg. 691
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Hoover’s Philosophy on the Role of Government in the Economy Facilitate voluntary cooperation between labor and management Opposed direct relief Believed in rugged individualism
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“Rugged Individualism” Phrase coined by Hoover Individual responsibility Direct relief weakens “moral fiber”
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1930s election Economy got worse Democrats take control of House Republicans maintain one vote lead in the Senate What does this reflect?
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Hoover takes Action Federal Farm Board Federal Loan Bank Act Reconstruction Finance Corporation Public Works Project-Boulder Dam
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Federal Farm Board Formed cooperatives Stored surplus grains and cotton Effort to raise crop prices
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Federal Home Loan Bank Act 1932 Created a Federal Bank that would lend to Private Savings and Loan Banks who would then lend to individuals to refinance their homes/farms
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation $2 billion to banks, life insurance companies, and big businesses Trickle down economics
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Boulder Dam Public Works project $700 million into circulation
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Bonus Army 10-20,000 WWI Vets Patman Bill voted down MacArthur actions Last nail in Hoover’s coffin
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1932 Election Hoover’s economic policies ineffective Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt elected
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23:1 The New Deal
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New Deal Platform RRR Alleviate effects of depression through relief, recovery, and reform “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”
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Four Freedoms
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FDR’s Brain Trust Pre-term advisors
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Fireside Chats Radio addresses Bully pulpit
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First 100 Days Special session of congress 15 pieces of New Deal legislation
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Emergency Banking Relief Act EBRA Bank Holiday-banks closed to prevent withdrawals Restore confidence in banks
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Glass Steagall Banking Act 1933 and the FDIC Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal insurance to private banks $5000-$250,000, $400,000 Restore confidence in banks
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Federal Securities Act and the SEC Securities Exchange Commission created Regulates stock market Restore confidence in stock market
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National Industrial Recovery Act NIRA Ensure fair business practices and promote industrial growth Child labor laws, set prices and wages, unionization, etc.
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Agricultural Adjustment Act AAA Paid farmers to lower production to raise prices controversial
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Tennessee Valley Authority TVA Works project Flood control, hydroelectricity Impoverished Tennessee Valley
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Civilian Conservation Corps Works project Men 18-25 Building and conservation projects $30 month/$25 home controversial
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration $500 in direct relief to needy and in indirect relief works projects
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Public Works Administration PWA Created by the NIRA Gave money to states for public works projects
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Civil Works Administration CWA Federal works projects including schools and teacher jobs Created 4 million jobs
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Home Owners Loan Corporation HOLC Government loans to homeowners to prevent foreclosures
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21 st Amendment 1933 Repealed 18 th prohibition amendment “What America needs now is a drink”~FDR
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