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“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.” - Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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“ It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something .”. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR and the New Deal. The Beginning of the New Deal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit

it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.”

- Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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FDR and the New Deal

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The Beginning of the New Deal• In his first 100 days FDR

promised to create government policies for the “forgotten man.”

• FDR declared a bank holiday to prevent people from withdrawing their savings and gold. (Executive order 6102 prohibited the hoarding of gold).

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The New Deal

• Congress set aside $3 billion for public works projects. (roads, tunnels, housing).

• Congress also established guidelines for fair wages, hours and working conditions.

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New Deal Worksheet• In groups of 4 – you will research and teach

the class about a particular New Deal program.

• Each group has one worksheet to turn in.• 4 roles: writer, reader, researcher, and

presenter.• You present to us and we fill out our

worksheet for our notes.• We start presenting in 30 minutes. Get going!

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Fireside Chats

• FDR won the support of the American People for the New Deal by giving 13 “fireside chats”.

• Informal radio talks FDR delivered to millions of his “friends”.

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Critics of the New Deal• Big Business and

conservative Democrats thought Roosevelt was being too socialist.

• Sec. of Agriculture complained that we were wasting food.

• (Dr. Francis Townsend—A self proclaimed advocate for senior citizens felt that FDR neglected the elderly).– (His followers were

called“Townsendites”).

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The Legacy of the New Deal• In 1935, the US

Supreme Court declared that certain New Deal programs were unconstitutional (e.g. NIRA).

• Angered, Roosevelt wanted to pack the Supreme court with 6 additional judges. (Bad idea).

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• New Deal drew to a close in 1938.

• FDR expanded the power of the Presidency, increased the role of the federal government, and advanced the role of women (e.g. Francis Perkins, Mary McLeod Bethune)

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Did it work?• The New Deal was partially

effective in restoring America’s economic health.

• Unemployment dropped every year.

• Business failures decreased.• Unemployment was still 19%• Gross National Product

(GNP) grew at a sluggish rate.

• Federal debt increased.

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