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The New Deal By: Mr. Mitchell
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What was the New Deal?? Programs approved and brought upon by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to help out with those affected by the Great Depression
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FDIC Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDR closes all banks in the US for 4 DAYS!!! Federal government will insures one’s money if lost in banks. Insures individual bank deposits. How much money would the FDIC insure bank deposits for in the 1930s? $5000 What about today? $250,000
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Tennessee Valley Authority Americans living in the Tennessee River Valley were among the poorest in the nation. The TVA built a series of dams in the Tennessee River Valley to control floods and to generate power. Also replanted forests, built fertilizer plants, created jobs and attracted industry with the promise of cheap power. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was created to offer work to more than 2 million young men.
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CCC Auto- Mechanics Training in Wisconsin. TVA: Big Ridge Dam in Tennessee CWA: String Quartet Fundamentals class in Minnesota
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The Second New Deal The U.S. was one of the only industrialized countries not to have some form of pension program for the elderly. The Social Security Act provided pension, unemployment insurance as well as insurance for work- related injuries. Works Progress Administration(WPA) – Created new jobs by rebuilding roads, harbors, water conservations, etc.
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Court-Packing In 1935, the Supreme Court killed both the NRA (not National Rifle Association) Court-reorganization plan: “Court Packing” Plan, 70.5 years old, add 6 justices Outrage from many Republicans and Democrats, upset the checks and balances, bill was rejected. Aftermath: Starting in 1937, the Courts upheld the constitutionality of various New Deal laws. (Wagner & Social Security)
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Labor Unions The Wagner Act gave industrial workers the right to join labor unions. Gave workers the right to collective bargain. Created the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to look into workers’ complaints.
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Huey Long Opposes the New Deal Liberal Critics Socialists opposed because they felt that the New Deal benefited businesses too much. Huey Long a Senator from Louisiana supported his “Share the Wealth” program which proposed high taxes on big business. Wanted money redistributed to the poor. Conservative Critics Claimed the New Deal gave too much power to the government. Business leaders opposed increased regulations, pro-union stance, and deficit spending.
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Effects of the New Deal on Women and Native Americans Frances Perkins was the 1st female cabinet member when she was the Secretary of Labor. Eleanor Roosevelt becomes a major figure for the New Deal Eleanor Roosevelt tried to ease racial tensions by sitting with black delegates at a conference.
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Neutrality Act Passed in response to the turmoil and issues in Europe during the 1930s. Isolationism from Europe
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