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NEW DEAL
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New Deal Notes- Affects Many Groups New Opportunities Women – Gained important government positions Frances Perkins- first female cabinet member – Secretary of labor- role in creating Social Security
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– Still faced discrimination in workplace and by employers Minimum wage set lower African Americans – take key positions in government Mary McLeod Bethune- educator focused on promoting opportunities for young African Americans Hired a “black cabinet” to advise Roosevelt on racial issues
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Eleanor Roosevelt played a key role in establishing these positions FDR did not promote full equality – Did not want to upset white Democratic voters in the South
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Mexican-Americans – Faced discrimination but generally accepted the New Deal programs Native Americans – John Collier- commissioner of Indian affairs – Indian Reorganization Act (1934)- away from assimilation and more towards their own autonomy Economic- tribe owns land Cultural- attend school on reservation Political- elect tribal council to govern
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New Deal Coalition an alignment of diverse groups dedicated to supporting the Democratic Party labor unions strengthen and members have better working conditions and bargaining opportunities – some labor disputes ended in sit-down strikes- instead of walking off the job they remained inside and did not work – Republic Steel plant in Chicago- Memorial Day Massacre- where police attack striking workers (10 killed, 84 wounded)
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IMPACT OF THE NEW DEAL: NEW DEAL REFORMS – By 1937, the economy had improved slightly and new deal programs were scaled back. Industrial production dropped Some began to criticize the program for extending government power too much – Felt took away freedom – The federal government set up many agencies to help regulate the economy Federal Insurance Corporation (FDIC) helped regulate banking and investment activities – Insured depositors that savings were protected even if a bank failed – The New Deal did not end the Great Depression but did lessen the suffering of thousands WWII will officially end the depression
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LASTING REFORMS – Standards were set for wages and hours, child labor was banned, and workers could collectively bargain National Labor Relations Board acts as a mediator in labor disputes – Securities and Exchange Commission monitors the stock market and enforces laws regarding stock selling stocks and bonds – Social Security-helped needy Americans receive assistance Old-age insurance program, unemployment compensation, and disability
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