Title: THE GREAT DEPRESSION
1THE GREAT DEPRESSION The New Deal
2The Human Impact of the Great Depression
- Millions of people found themselves jobless,
homeless, penniless. - Hungry people lined up at churches soup
kitchens. - Many slept on park benches or in makeshift
shelters (Hoovervilles)
3Conditions
- Thousands of men sneaked onto empty railroad cars
and road from town to town looking for work. - Psychological impact
- Suicide rates soared during the 1930s.
4The Human Impact of the Great Depression
- Dust Bowl (caused by severe draught)
- Impact of commercial farming
- Exodusters or Okies uprooted farmers and
families from the South and Midwest who moved to
California. (800,000)
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6The Human Impact of the Great Depression Culture
- The Golden Age of Radio and Film
- Programming
- 1920s movies radio undermines establishment
(gangsters) - 1930s movies radio good guys win effort to
show struggles of common people return to
traditional values
7The Hoover Depression Program
- No individual aid from government.
- Wants private sector to solve problem.
- Near the end of his administration he does begin
limited public works programs (Hoover Dam) and
lends money to states and financial institutions
and agricultural coops. - Cooperation with private sector rather than
direct government intervention.
8The Bonus Army
- WWI veterans marched on Washington wanted 1945
bonus (pension) early Congress grants half now,
half later. - Bonus Army cleared out by U.S. army
Bonus Army Camp Library of Congress
9The Election of 1932
- 1932 electionFranklin D. Roosevelt (Dem.) beats
Hoover (FDR uses radio during campaign)
10Restoring Hope
- His upbeat personality communicated joy and hope-
as did his campaign song, Happy Days Are Here
Again. - He was much more flexible and willing to
experiment than Hoover. - I pledge myself to a new deal for the American
people. - FDR
President Roosevelt in Bismarck N.D.
Library of Congress
11Roosevelt RespondsNew Deal
- Two ways to view New Deal radical or
conservative threat to capitalist system or
preservation of system - Does not give in to communism or socialism.
- New Deal is not cohesive, efficient, or well
organized no overall blueprint. - Two goals Relief and reform
12The First New Deal(1933-1935)
- First 100 days
- Saving the Banks
- Emergency Banking Act
- 4 day Bank holiday stabilizes system
- Federal Deposit Insurance Commission
- FDRs fireside chats assured banks safety
- The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
- Abandons the Gold standard to raise prices
- Ends Prohibition
- SEC (Securities and exchange commission) effort
to regulate stock and bond market
13The First New Deal(1933-1935)
- Relief for the Unemployed - Government relief
(welfare) distributed through states
14The First New Deal(1933-1935)
- Relief for the Unemployed
- Work relief Civilian Conservation Corps
- Tennessee Valley Authority
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16The First New Deal(1933-1935)
- Planning for Industrial Recovery
- Public Works Administration
- Construct bridges, buildings, tunnels, etc.
- National Recovery Administration (NRA)
- Effort to control wages, forty-hour workweek, end
child labor, etc. - Doesnt work well and is eventually found
unconstitutional by Supreme Court (1935)
17The First New Deal(1933-1935)
- Planning for Agriculture
- Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
- Lowers production to raise prices
- They attempted to raise commodity prices (and
thereby farm incomes) by paying farmers to reduce
crops and herds. - Farm income increased and federal farm programs
came to dominate the nations agricultural
economy.
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19Voices of Protest
- Supreme Court rules NRA and AAA unconstitutional
- Industrialist (right)
- Socialists and Communists (Left)
- Father Charles Coughlin, the radio priest
- Huey P. Long from Louisiana
- Share our Wealth program income
redistribution helped push FDR to Social Security
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21A Second New Deal (1935)
- Work Progress Administration (WPA)
- Work relief for the jobless
- Built buildings, airports, schools, etc.
- Creates jobs for writers, artists, historians,
etc. - Social Security Act (SSA)
- Pension fund for retired people over the age of
65 - Unemployment insurance, welfare, etc.
- National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
- Gives workers the right to strike / join unions
- Revenue Act of 1935 (Wealth tax)
- Raised tax rates on the wealthy and corporations
22A New Deal for Women
- Redefined the role of a presidential spouse
- Served as FDRs eyes and ears, as well as his
conscience. - Crisscrossed the nation in support of womens
causes, humanitarian causes, and minority rights.
Eleanor Roosevelt Library of Congress
23Second Administration
- The Election of 1936
- Blacks vote Democrat for 1st time
- FDR pushes through a federal anti-lynching law
- FDR appoints some (few) blacks to public office
- Problems
- Court Packing Plan FDR seen as undermining
system of checks and balances - Recession of 1937
24A Second New Deal
25The Decline of the New Deal
- Recession of 1937
- John Maynard Keynes Government can spend its
way to recovery - FDR initially ignores this and the economy slumps
- New Deal does not end Great Depression
- WWII would return the American economy to full
production and full employment by massive
government spending. - Foreign affairs begin to consume more of FDRs
time
26 27Legacy of the New Deal
- New Deal changes governments role
- The power of the national government greatly
enlarges. - Emergence of broker state, mediating among
interest groups. - The government has the responsibility to ensure a
minimum level of well-being for all Americans.
28Significant Events
? 1928 Herbert Hoover elected president
? 1929 Great Crash of stock market
? 1930 Smoot-Hawley tariff chokes off world trade
? 1931 Temporary Emergency Relief Administration
? 1932 Reconstruction Finance Corporation created
Bonus Army marches on Washington
? 1933 Roosevelt inaugurated Hundred Days
legislation enacted
? 1934 SEC created
Huey Long organizes Share Our Wealth Society to
redistribute wealth
? 1935 WPA created
? 1937 Roosevelt announces his court-packing plan
? 1939 War in Europe breaks out