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Title: The New Deal


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The New Deal
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Quick Review
  • Who was elected President in 1932-33?
  • Did he have an actual plan to fix the Depression
    when he came into office?
  • What was the first thing he did as President? (he
    did it on his second day as President) Why was/is
    restoring confidence in our economic system
    important?
  • What was alphabet soup?
  • What was the purpose of the New Deal?

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What was the purpose of the New Deal?
  • The purpose of the New Deal was to provide
    immediate relief to Americans in greatest need,
    help the nations recovery by pump priming, and
    reform institutions to make future depressions
    less likely.
  • The New Deal attempted to fix the economic,
    political, and social woes of our nation.

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Fix the banks.
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Fix the stock market..SEC
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Get people working.WPA
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Get young men working..CCC
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Fix the farms.AAA
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Give people a safety net.SSA
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Provide inexpensive electric..TVA
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Let workers unionizeWagner Act
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Was there equality for all guaranteed in the New
Deal?
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Summary of the New Deal years.
  • After Roosevelts initial Hundred Days he did not
    really introduce any more programshe kind of
    just waited to see what the results would be.
  • By 1935 not much had changed,the programs were
    moving too slow. RELIEF and RECOVERY alone were
    not getting the job done and Americans were
    getting restless, they needed help. It was at
    this time that Roosevelt kicked it into high gear
    and introduced numerous programs to aim directly
    at helping people get jobs, put money away, and
    bring the standard of living back up in America.
  • From 1935 on the New Deal aimed at all three Rs,
    especially REFORM.
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  • By 1937 the economy had nearly recovered to 1929
    levels. Roosevelt cut back on some programs and
    kept some others but the U.S. would never be the
    same. Free market capitalism was gone and U.S.
    government was now going regulate our economy.
    Unlike the old days, the government was now going
    to take a leading role in organizing and making
    sure our economy continued to grow.that really
    is Roosevelts legacy.

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Effects of the New Deal
  • As you just read, programs were proposed from
    1933-1937. Although things were going well for
    quite some time, a recession hit in late 1937 and
    put a halt to much of the progress made over the
    previous four years. Therefore the government
    decided that they were just going to run with the
    programs they had and not introduce anything new.
    By 1939 FDR actually announced that he would not
    propose any more programs, instead he would be
    concentrate his efforts and time on the growing
    problems in Europe.

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Immediate Effects of the New Deal
  • Banking system was stabilized
  • Federal payments help farmers
  • Work relief programs provide jobs
  • New Deal helps to unify the nation
  • Social Security provides a safety net

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Long Term Effects of the New Deal
  • Power of the presidency increases.
  • Government takes active role in the economy and
    peoples lives.
  • Democrats take control of government for many
    years.
  • Wagner Act protects workers and raises the
    standard of living.
  • Minorities and women gain positions in government
    although they do not gain many civil rights.
  • To pay for the New Deal the government spent more
    money that it was bringing in in taxes. This is
    called deficit spending. FDR raised taxes on the
    rich to extremely high levels to help pay these
    costs.

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Interesting info from the New Deal era
  • ECONOMIC and POLITICAL CHANGES
  • As a result of regulating businesses, unions grew
    strong. Workers gained many rights establishing
    fair business practices.
  • The 40 hour work week was established.
  • Child Labor was abolished.
  • Minimum wage was established.
  • The Democrats come to control the Presidency for
    the next few decades in American politics.
    (1929-1968)
  • FDR is elected 4 times in a row.

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Interesting info continued
  • SOCIAL and CULTURAL CHANGES
  • 1933, prohibition was repealed.
  • Many African-Americans were excluded from New
    Deal programs even though FDR pushed for
    equality.
  • The SSA became a safety net for people. This
    program now accounts for nearly 1/4 of the United
    States yearly budget.
  • 1933, FDR signs an executive order requiring
    Americans to turn over their gold to the
    government. U.S. goes on the Gold Standard.
  • Mt. Rushmore was completed with the help of the
    WPA
  • Empire State building and Hoover Dam was
    completed
  • The Star-Spangled Banner became our national
    anthem.
  • 1938, Orson Welles makes his famous War of the
    Worlds radio broadcast.

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FDR QUOTES
  • If you treat people right they will treat you
    right - ninety percent of the time.
  • Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth.
  • Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners
    of their own minds.
  • The test of our progress is not whether we add
    more to the abundance of those who have much it
    is whether we provide enough for those who have
    too little.
  • When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot
    and hang on.
  • We cannot always build the future for our youth,
    but we can build our youth for the future. 
  • The country needs and, unless I mistake its
    temper, the country demands bold, persistent
    experimentation. It is common sense to take a
    method and to try it. If it fails, admit it
    frankly and try another. But above all, try
    something.
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