Title: Essential Question:
1- Essential Question
- In what ways did President Franklin Roosevelts
New Deal provide relief, recovery, reform
during the Great Depression? - Warm-Up Question
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2Hoover the Depression
- From 1929 to 1932, President Hoover was
criticized for not doing more to end the
depression - Unemployment reached 25
- U.S. banking collapsed
- Hoover offered govt intervention (relief check,
job programs) but it was seen as too little, too
late - By the election of 1932, Americans wanted hope
strong leadership
3Unemployment in America, 1929-1942
4FDR the New Deal
- In 1932, Democrat Franklin Roosevelt (FDR)
defeated Hoover
5Let me assert my firm belief thatthe only thing
we have to fear is fear itself nameless,
unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes
needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.
FDRs inaugural address in 1933 inspired hope
6FDR the New Deal
- FDR initiated his New Deal, a series of laws that
were designed to fight the depression by
offering - Relief govt relief checks jobs to get people
back to work - Recovery tried to end the depression by
stimulating industry farming - Reform long-term solutions to Americas economic
problems
7The Hundred Days
- In his 1st 100 days in office, FDR Congress
passed 15 major laws - FDRs 1st action was to address the bank crisis
By 1933, people had no faith in banks - FDR declared a 4-day bank holiday after which
banks were allowed to re-open only after gaining
a govt endorsement
8Banks recovered Americans slowly regained
confidence in banks
9FDRs Fireside Chats
Listen to the first few minutes of FDRs 1st
fireside chat in March 1933 in which he explains
his bank holiday
- FDR used the radio to sell his New Deal programs
to the American people - These fireside chats used simple , clear
language to explain his New Deal programs
gain publicsupport for these goals
10- In groups, examine the information on 1 New Deal
program create a fireside chat to explain the
program to the class - Draft a fireside chat that identifies the problem
a brief overview of the plan - Do not mention the name of your New Deal
programwe will try to guess it - When your draft is approved by the Take notes
during presentations
After the presentations, match the descriptions
of each New Deal initiative found on the back of
your notes with the fireside chat presentations
11New Deal Relief
- The greatest success of the New Deal was its
ability to offer relief to unemployed citizens - The govt provided relief checks to 15 of
Americans - The govt created jobs for Americans
12Percentage of American Families Accepting
Government Relief in 1933
13New Deal Relief
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work
program for young men aged 18-25 - The CCC built roads, soil erosion projects,
parks - The CCC employed 3 million young men
14CCC workers paved roads, planted trees, built
bridges
15New Deal Reforms
- The New Deal created long-term reforms to address
weaknesses in the American economy - Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) was
created to regulate the stock market prevent
another stock market crash
16New Deal Reforms
- To help restore public confidence in banks, the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was
created - The national govt insures money in bank accounts
(up to 250,000 as of 2006)
17New Deal Reforms
- The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) created
hydroelectric power plants in the South - TVA created dams in 7 states to provide cheap
hydroelectric power create jobs
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19New Deal Recovery
- New Deal programs tried to stimulate the economy
end the depression - Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) tried to help
farmers by paying them not to produce - By lowering supply, the govt hoped to increase
crop prices
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21Unemployment in America, 1929-1942
The New Deal began in 1933, but by 1935 the Great
Depression had not yet come to an end
22FDRs Critics
- The failure of the New Deal to end the depression
led to frustration criticism of FDRs programs - The most vocal critic was Louisiana Senator Huey
Long - Longs Share the Wealth plan suggested taxing all
personal income over 1 million to give each
family 2,500 per year
23Huey Long
How many men ever went to a barbecue would let
one man take off the table what's intended for
9/10th of the people to eat? The only way you'll
ever be able to feed the balance of the people is
to make that man come back bring back some of
that grub that he ain't got no business with!
then we've got to call Mr. Morgan Mr. Mellon
Mr. Rockefeller back and say Come back here,
put that stuff back on this table here that you
took away from here that you don't need. Leave
something else for the American people to
consume.
Now, how are you going to feed the balance of the
people? What's Morgan Baruch Rockefeller
Mellon going to do with all that grub? They can't
eat it, they can't wear the clothes, they can't
live in the houses.
But when they've got everything on God's loving
earth that they can eat they can wear they
can live in, all that their children can live
in wear eat, all of their children's
children can use,
Huey Long threatened to run as a 3rd Party
candidate but was assassinated in 1935
The Kingfish
24Court Packing
- The Supreme Court declared 2 recovery programs
unconstitutional - FDR feared that the Supreme Court would weaken
the New Deal - FDRs solution was to ask called court-packing
He wanted to increase the number of justices from
9 to 15 - Congress rejected his radical plan
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26FDRs Second New Deal
- In 1935, FDR launched the Second New Deal
- The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was the
biggest New Deal program - Created 10 million jobs in a variety of
professions cost the govt 10 billion
27WPA Public Work Project
28WPA Initiatives
29WPA Arts Project
30WPA Music Projects
31WPA Theater Projects
32FDRs Second New Deal
- Social Security was Americas 1st welfare
program It created - Old-age pensions to be funded by employers
workers - Welfare payments for the blind, handicapped,
needy children
33FDRs Second New Deal
- The Wagner Act
- Protected workers right to strike collectively
bargain - Outlawed unfair practices used by companies to
discourage union membership
34Conclusions
- FDRs New Deal created a new role for the U.S.
government - For the 1st time, the govt used deficit spending
(going into debt) to stimulate the economy - For the 1st time, the govt took responsibility
for the people created welfare programs - New Deal successfully offered relief to ease
peoples suffering, but it did not end the
Depression