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BELLWORK • What was the New Deal? • What was the difference between the PWA and the CCC? • What is the FDIC? • What was the TVA? • What are fireside chats? (pg. 459) • THINKER: In your opinion, was the New Deal successful? Why or why not?

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BELLWORK. What was the New Deal? What was the difference between the PWA and the CCC? What is the FDIC? What was the TVA? What are fireside chats? (pg. 459) THINKER: In your opinion, was the New Deal successful? Why or why not?. BELLWORK – pd. 7. What was the New Deal? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BELLWORK• What was the New Deal?

• What was the difference between the PWA and the CCC?

• What is the FDIC?

• What was the TVA?

• What are fireside chats? (pg. 459)

• THINKER: In your opinion, was the New Deal successful? Why or why not?

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BELLWORK – pd. 7• What was the New Deal?

• What was the difference between the PWA and the CCC?

• What is the FDIC?

• What was the TVA?

• What was the AAA?

• THINKER: What are some characteristics of New Deal photography?

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First Hundred Days• When Roosevelt was elected, he implemented

a series of new programs in the “first hundred days” of the administration, in which he met with Congress for 100 days.

• During those 100 days of law making, Roosevelt passed policies of bank reform, economic growth, women’s rights, & business/farm programs.

• Ever since, Presidents have been compared against FDR for what they accomplish in their first 100 days.

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First 100 days: FDR vs. Obama• You are now going to compare the “first

hundred days” of FDR and Obama’s presidencies.

• With a partner, one person will read about FDR’s legislation and the other will read about Obama’s.

• In a Venn diagram, you will list their similarities and differences.

• Be ready to discuss!

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New Deal Opposition

• Although the New Deal was very successful, FDR’s programs faced some opposition.

• You will read pages 465-469 and complete the graphic organizer.

• Explain why each person/group opposed FDR’s New Deal legislation.

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Unit 5 Review Game: Slate & Race

• A question will appear on the board and you must race to answer it.

• You may use your notes and book.

• Once you write the answer on your slate, hold it up so I can check it.

• First five CORRECT responses will get a point.

• Top two teams get 5 points of extra credit on their test!

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• In the 1920’s, people used ___________ to purchase items they normally could not afford.

• CREDIT

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• The Dust Bowl was a combination of which two factors?

• Drought and Bad Farming Practices

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• Why did conservatives criticize the New Deal?

• It was too involved in private businesses

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• What event caused FDR to get the most opposition?

• His attempt to “pack” the Supreme Court

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• What program did President Hoover create to stabilize banks with government aide?

• RFC (Reconstruction Finance Corporation)

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• Which New Deal program gave men environmental jobs?

• CCC – Civilian Conservation Corps

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• Which law was passed to eliminate fraud in the stock market?

• Truth-in-Securities Act

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•Making high risk investments in the hopes of large returns.

•Speculation

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• This high import tax encouraged U.S. citizens to “buy American” and protect U.S. products from foreign competition.

• Hawley-Smoot Tariff

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• Who appealed to people’s prejudice and opposed FDR for not changing America’s financial system?

• Father Coughlin

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• Which law prohibited banks from investing in the stock market?

• Glass-Stegall Banking Act

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• Which group opposed the New Deal because it caused farmers to become homeless and unemployed?

• Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union (STFU)

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• List three of President Hoover’s ideas on government.

• Prosperity starts at the top and trickles down, state/local governments should handle relief, government should have minimal involvement in business

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• This is when you purchase a stock with a portion of your own money, while the rest is borrowed or loaned.

• Buying on margin

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TIE-BREAKER

• FDR’s New Deal Legislation was characterized by relief, recovery, and reform.

• List one program from each category!