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The New Deal

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The New Deal

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

• Ran against Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election

• FDR was a Democrat and before being elected president he had different political positions.

• Unlike Hoover he was ready to experiment with government roles and had genuine compassion for ordinary people

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1932 Election

• FDR won the 1932 election and had big plans when he took office

• He called these plans the New Deal

• At the time he was not sure exactly how the New Deal would work

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2nd Bonus March

• Soon after FDR was elected there was a 2nd Bonus March planned

• Eleanor Roosevelt approached the protesters and discussed their concerns

• By this act she soothed popular fears and demonstrated the new administration’s approach to unrest

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The First Hundred Days

• From March – June 1993, a period known as 100 days, FDR pushed program after program through Congress to provide relief, create jobs, and stimulate economic recovery

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Closing the Banks

• FDR’s first step was to close the banks.

• On March 5, 1933 all banks were closed

• Congress passed the Emergency Banking Act, which authorized the government to inspect the financial health of all banks

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Closing the Banks cont…

• These acts reassured the American people who had been afraid of the prospect of losing their savings

• Government inspectors found that most banks were healthy, and 2/3s of the banks were reopened by March 13, 1933

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Glass-Steagall Act

• Congress also took another step by passing the Glass-Steagall Act, which established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to insure deposits up to $5,000

• It also required banks to act cautiously with their customer’s money

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Federal Securities Act

• The President also hoped to regulate the stock market and passed the Federal Securities Act in May of 1933

• This required corporations to provide complete information of stock offerings and made them liable for any misrepresentations.

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

• In June of 1934, Congress created the SEC to regulate the stock market.

• One goal was to prevent people from rigging the stock market for their own profit.

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Public Relief Programs

• FDR’s next step was to give money to local relief agencies

• The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) sent funds to local agencies and was immediately given $5 million.

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Public Works Programs

• The federal government also put federal money behind public works programs – government-funded projects to build public facilities

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Civil Works Administration (CWA)

• 1st public works project was the Civil Works Administration (CWA), which gave the unemployed jobs building or improving roads, parks, airports, and other facilities

• It was a morale booster and gave 4 million people jobs

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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

• FDR believed in conserving the environment

• The CCC put 2.5 unmarried male workers into forest, beach and park maintenance and restoration projects

• The workers only made $1 a day, but were boarded in camps and received job training

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The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

• The NIRA sought to increase prices of industrial goods, which would help businesses and individuals

• The NIRA allowed trade associations to make codes to regulate wages, working condition, production, and prices

• This act set a minimum wage and gave organized labor collective bargaining rights

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National Recovery Administration (NRA)

• The NRA controlled businesses

• Many businesses complained that the codes were too complicated and the NRA was too rigid

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Effect of Industrial Codes

• For some time the codes were effective, but when the wages increased, so did the price of goods.

• The cycle of overproduction and underconsumption continued

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Public Works Administration (PWA)

• PWA was directed by Secretary of Interior Harry Ickes

• PWA launched projects, such as the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in Washington to the causeway connecting Key West to Florida and New York’s Triborough Bridge

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Keeping Big Business’ in Check

• Congress passed the Federal Securities Act, which required businesses to give full disclosure of information about stocks for sale

• Next year Congress set up the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to regulate the stock market

• Congress also gave the Federal Reserve Board power to regulate the purchase of stock on margin

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Saving Homes and Farms

• The Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) refinanced mortgages of middle-income home owners

• The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) tried to raise farm prices. The asked farmers not to grow certain crops or raise certain animals

• They hope was that it would limit over production and raise farm prices

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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

• The TVA was one of the most popular programs

• It helped farmers and created jobs in one of the country’s least modernized regions.

• By reactivating a hydroelectric power facility, the TVA provided cheap electric power, flood control, and recreational opportunities to the entire Tennessee River valley

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New Deal – 100 Days Later

• By the end of the 100 days, millions of Americans had benefitted from the New Deal policies

• FDR was able to accomplish this by deficit spending or spending more money then the gov’t had.

• He considered this necessary because of the economic crisis the country was in.

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New Deal Successes

• Several factors contributed to the overall early success of FDR’s New Deal

1.Both Republicans and Democrats were eager to enact legislation quickly

2.FDR received information from a diverse group of Cabinet advisors who he called the “Brian Trust”

3.He won the public support through his fireside chats

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Fireside Chats

• FDR tried to restore the nation’s confidence by speaking weekly to the nation over the radio

• Speech writers wrote informal, personable talks that FDR delivered to millions

• FDR explained the “simple ideas” behind his legislation

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62u8lj2HotY

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New Deal Critics

• Liberals argued that the New Deal did not go far enough to help the poor and reform the nation’s economic system

• Conservatives argued that FDR spent too much money on direct relief and used New Deal policies to control businesses and socialize the economy

• Conservatives especially did not like programs such as the AAA and NIRA

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The American Liberty League

• One of the primary groups that attacked FDR and the New Deal was big business

• Many business leaders were alarmed at FDR’s “socialist” leanings and disregard for the federal deficit.

• They formed the American Liberty League to protect themselves against excessive government involvement

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Farm Program Critics

• Many people, including the Secretary of Agriculture, were unhappy with the AAA.

• For it caused farmers to throw away food that could have been used to feed the poor

• Its crop reduction policy also impacted tenant farmers, who were ineligible for large federal subsidies

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Father Coughlin

• He originally agreed with FDR, but changed his mind

• He convinced listeners that FDR was on the side of big business

• His ideas soon became strongly fascist and anti-Semitic

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzLMRAz5G_4

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Huey Long

• He preached on the radio that greedy businessmen had upset the balance of the nation’s wealth and the banks were using FDR

• He proposed the “Share Our Wealth” program.• He felt that the government should seize through

taxation all incomes over $1 million and inheritances over $5 million and give $2,000 annually to all Americans

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7IdgoXzi24&feature=related

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2PTn7Tfxq8&feature=related

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Francis Townsend

• In Long Beach, CA, Dr. Francis Townsend led a group of elderly people who became known as “Townsendites”

• They felt that FDR neglected the elderly and advocated for an extensive old-age pension plan

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Supreme Court Cases

• In 1935 the NIRA was found to be unconstitutional

• The Supreme Court declared the law gave legislative powers to the executive branch and the enforcement of industry codes within the states went beyond the federal government’s constitutional powers

• In 1936, the AAA were declared unconstitutional on the grounds that agriculture is a local matter and should be regulated by the states

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Francis Perkins

• Was named Secretary of Labor

• She was the first woman ever to hold a cabinet post in a presidential administration

• She was one of thirty women who held key New Deal positions

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Eleanor Roosevelt• She was a key advisor to

her husband• She took an active role

supporting the New Deal, by traveling around the country drumming up support for FDR’s programs

• Some people in America felt that as first lady she should take care of her husband, not campaign for him

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The Second New Deal

• The midterm election of 1934 showed that there was nationwide support for FDR

• In 1935, he decided to launch a new legislation

• Some have called this period the Second New Deal

• The Second New Deal included more social welfare benefits, stricter control over businesses, stronger support of unions and higher takes on the rich

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The Works Progress Administration (WPA)

• This agency was established in 1935 and provided work for 8 million people

• The WPA constructed or improved over 20,000 playgrounds, schools, hospitals, and airfields, and supported the creative work of artists

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Help to Farmers

• Rexford Tugwell set up the Resettlement Administration to give money to small farms and it also helped resettle tenants and sharecroppers on productive land

• In 1937, the Farm Security Administration (FSA) replaced Tugwell’s agency.

• It loaned over $1 billion to farmers

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Labor Unions

• Labor Unions liked the NIRA because it gave them rights to organize and bargain collectively

• When it was declared unconstitutional, labor unions wanted more rights

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Wagner Act

• In July 1935 Congress passed the National Labor Act, which was also known as the Wagner Act.

• The Wagner Act legalized closed shops and collective bargaining

• It also outlawed spying on union members and blacklisting

• It established the National Labor Relations Board to enforce its provisions

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Fair Labor Standards Act

• In 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act banned child labor and set a minimum wage

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Social Security Act

• Congress passed this act, which established a system that provided old-age pensions for workers; survivors’ benefits for victims of industrial accidents; unemployment insurance; and aid for dependant mothers and children, the blind and the physically disabled

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xaHX5EBwXc&NR=1

President Roosevelt signing Social Security Act of 1935 in the Cabinet Room of the White House. Also shown, left to right: Rep. Robert Doughton (D-NC); Sen. Robert Wagner (D-NY); Rep. John Dingell, Sr. (D-MI); Unknown man in bowtie; Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins; Senator Pat Harrison (D-MS); Congressman David L. Lewis (D-MD). Library of Congress photo, LC-US262-123278

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New Deal Shapes the Presidency

• FDR’s charisma, skillful use of the media, long tenure in office, and firm belief in the power of the federal government resulted in centralization of power in the Oval Office

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Federal Government’s Direct Role in Citizen’s Lives

• The role of the federal government grew dramatically as it played a larger and more direct role in the lives of Americans and regulated more aspects of society than ever before

• From the New Deal forward the federal government would not deny that it had a primary responsibility for caring for the needy

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Women Take A More Prominent Role in Government

• Both FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt ushered women into more influential roles in government

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Assessing the New Deal: Did It Work?

• The most fundamental assessment of the New Deal concerns the extent to which it rescued Americans from the Great Depression

• From 1929 – 1939, the New Deal was partially effective • The rate of unemployment dropped every year, the overall business

failures decreased, farmers economically benefitted and the public’s confidence in banks improved.

• The New Deal’s successes were limited. • Unemployment was a high 19%, the GNP grew slowly, and the

federal debt increased• Only WWII, which stimulated production needs and created millions

of service and industrial jobs, shifted the US economy.•

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1936 Election

• FDR won the 1936 election in a landslide victory over Republican candidate Alfred Landon

• He won every state except Maine and Vermont