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DO NOW

• Do Now: GO GET YOU BOOKS!

• Journal: Pick up a handout full of quotes. Copy the quote that “speaks” to you the most into your journal. What about the quote do you find moving? Interesting? Disturbing? Mind-Freakish?

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End of the Depression

Aim: Why did the Depression end?

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Pump Priming

• Hoover was a proponent of trickle down economics. FDR employed the economic strategy of pump priming.

• Pump Priming: putting people to work on public projects in order to put money into the hands of consumers, who then buy more goods, stimulating the economy.

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New Deal Major Programs

Programs that employed people:

• WPA: Works Progress Administration

• CCC: Civilian Conservation Corps

• TVA: Tennessee Valley Authority

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Civilian Conservation CorpsTRANSPARENCY

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Second New Deal

• Second New Deal: Beginning in 1935 FDR launched a second round of legislation to address continued problems.

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Reading Skill: Connect IdeasNOTE TAKING

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Social Security

• The US was one of the few industrialized nations in the world that did not have pensions for the elderly.

• Social Security Act (1935): Law that set up a pension system for retirees, established unemployment insurance, and created workers comp.

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PM TRANSPARENCY

Progress Monitoring Transparency

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Fair Labor Standards Act

• Fair Labor Standards Act (1938): Law that set a minimum wage, a maximum work week of 44 hours, and outlawed child labor.

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Wagner Act

• Wagner Act: gave workers the right to join union and engage in collective bargaining.

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Labor Union Membership, 1920-1960GRAPH

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Critics

• Many felt new deal programs went too far and were to radical, others felt they were too conservative.

• Big Business was particularly against new deal programs.

• Many political parties also seized on the nation’s troubles to voice opposition.

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Political Cartoons: Critics of the New DealTRANSPARENCY

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Court-Packing Plan

• The Supreme court was opposed to many of FDRs plans.

• He attempted to approve a law that would permit the president to increase the number of judges from nine to fifteen if they refused to retire at age of 70.

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Political Cartoons: The Ingenious QuarterbackANALYZE

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Effects of the New Deal

• Short term:– Banking system stabilized.– Farmers helped– Work-relief programs provide jobs.– Nation unified

• Long term:– Power of the presidency was increased.– The Government took a more active role in the

economy.

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Unemployment, 1933-1941GRAPH

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New Deal or WWII

• Although FDR’s programs did provide relief many argue that it was WWII not the actions of the government that eventually pulled the US out of the depression.

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