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Take Five…Take Five…
Was the New Deal a success? Was the New Deal a success? Give specific examples of Give specific examples of successful New Deal successful New Deal programs?programs?
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)
Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)
The New Deal EraThe New Deal Era
Rise to PresidencyRise to Presidency
““Fireside chats”Fireside chats”
“ “Take Five”Take Five”
What was the “sick chicken” case?What was the “sick chicken” case?
Who did FDR consider the “most dangerous Who did FDR consider the “most dangerous man in America”?man in America”?
___________ operated a weekly radio ___________ operated a weekly radio address in which he criticized FDR’s “New address in which he criticized FDR’s “New Deal” and called for work place wage Deal” and called for work place wage increases.increases.
The New Deal Policy-Financial Institution ActsThe New Deal Policy-Financial Institution Acts
The New Deal Policy-Public Works and The New Deal Policy-Public Works and Welfare ReliefWelfare Relief
TVA (1933)TVA (1933)
Samuel InsullSamuel Insull
Federal Emergency Relief Federal Emergency Relief AdministrationAdministration
Harry HopkinsHarry Hopkins
Civil Works Administration (1933)Civil Works Administration (1933)
Civilian Conservation CorpsCivilian Conservation Corps
Home Owners’ Loan Corp. (1936)Home Owners’ Loan Corp. (1936)
Harry Hopkins Harry Hopkins “Ally of the Poor”“Ally of the Poor”
TVA ProjectTVA Project
“ “Take Five” Take Five”
EQ: EQ:
(1)(1) Who were FDR’s main critics? Were Who were FDR’s main critics? Were they justified in their accusations against they justified in their accusations against him? him?
(2)(2) What does the “court packing” plan refer What does the “court packing” plan refer to? to?
Criticism of the New DealCriticism of the New Deal
Political PressurePolitical Pressure
American Liberty LeagueAmerican Liberty League
Communist & Socialist Communist & Socialist PartiesParties
Dr. Francis E. TownsendDr. Francis E. Townsend
Townsend PlanTownsend Plan
Dr. Francis E. TownsendDr. Francis E. Townsend
Supporters of TownsendSupporters of Townsend
Father Charles CoughlinFather Charles Coughlin
National Union for Social JusticeNational Union for Social Justice
Senator Huey LongSenator Huey Long
Share-Our-Wealth PlanShare-Our-Wealth Plan
Problems with the Supreme CourtProblems with the Supreme Court
Court-packing planCourt-packing plan
Election of 1936Election of 1936
RepublicansRepublicans
Union PartyUnion Party
Father Charles CoughlinFather Charles Coughlin
Senator Huey LongSenator Huey Long
Huey Long—Judd Nelson ????Huey Long—Judd Nelson ????
The “Second” New DealThe “Second” New DealThe Holding Company Act (1935)The Holding Company Act (1935)
National Labor Relations Act/Wagner ActNational Labor Relations Act/Wagner Act
Senator Robert WagnerSenator Robert Wagner
Committee on Industrial OrganizationCommittee on Industrial Organization