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Respond on the slip of paper at your seat: 3 things you KNOW about the Great Depression Era (GDE) 2 connections you have to the GDE 1 lingering questions you have about the GDE. BRING YOUR TEXTBOOKS TOMORROW (April 13)
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Chapter 34 “The Great Depression and New Deal”
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Bonus Army WWI Vets marched on DC in 1932 to lobby Congress for payment of bonus Hoover called in Army to remove B.A. Significance: Hoover appeared heartless to already angry Americans
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FDR won with “I pledge you, I pledge myself to a new deal for the American people.” Vague but promised to balance the budget and gov aid to those affected by the Great Depression FDR won by a landslide; African- Americans began to shift from Rep. to Democrat
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5 months Americans had to wait for the transition from Hoover to FDR Hoover tried to bind FDR’s plans American economy came to a virtual halt 21 st Amendment repealed prohibition 20 th Amendment president’s new term moved from March to January
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FDR “winged” it as he took office Fireside chats to communicate with American people (future POTUS will make weekly addresses with American people) 3 R’s: Relief, Recovery, & Reform Unprecedented passage of legislation “alphabet soup” 1933-1935=First New Deal
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Which New Deal Program did you like the most from yesterday’s chart and why? HW: Chapter 35 multiple choice Great Depression & WWII Test=April 20
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FDR selected experts for his “inner circle” versus typical politicians or businessmen Frances Perkins: 1 st woman cabinet member as Sec. of Labor First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt became more “active” and set the example for future First Ladies Child labor, women’s rights, etc.
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FDR declared a national “banking holiday” b/t March 6-10, 1933 to allow for banks to tend to the crisis Took nation off the gold standard Examples of New Deal Legislation: FDIC—protect ind. deposits up to $5K SEC—regulate the stock market
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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)—most popular N.D. program; employed almost 3 million young men in outdoor gov camps Works Progress Administration (WPA): employed almost 9 million people on public projects; Federal Arts Project Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA): gov paid farmers not to plant crops, subsidies
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Great Plains region Created by overplowing of land Drought and high winds in the region Families began to move and lost farms
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First New Deal Legislation was struck down in the courts FDR will try to pack the courts: Retirement age to SC justices Increase # from 9 to 15 Second New Deal: focused on more reform; legislation better written
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Father Charles Coughlin: believed New Deal favored industry and wealthy farmers Sen. Huey P. “Kingfish” Long “Share Our Wealth” Popular Governor in LA; later assassinated Dr. Francis Townshend: looked out for the elderly and felt the New Deal forgot them
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Though FDR faced some opposition in the 1936 Election, he won by a HUGE landslide (523 to 2)
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Failed to cure the Great Depression (WWII) Bureaucracy mushroomed States lost power National debt grew US became a “handout” state New Deal was too socialistic FDR’s leadership restored US’s pride
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Analyze the ways in which the Great Depression altered the American social fabric in the 1930s. How has the Great Depression CHANGED the United States? (ESP) To what extent was the New Deal successful in achieving relief, recovery and reform? To what extent was Franklin Roosevelt conservative? To what extent was he liberal? Compare and contrast the New Deal’s goals and actions with those of the Progressive Era.
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