SS.912.A.5.11 Examine causes, course, and consequences of the Great Depression and the New Deal.
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BELLWORK 1.What was the New Deal? 2.What was the difference between the PWA and the CCC? 3.What is the FDIC? 4.What are fireside chats? (pg. 459) 5.In.
The New Deal Chapter 23. A New Deal Fights the Depression Section 1.
Objective: To examine the formation of the New Deal.
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The New Deal "I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.” Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932 after accepting the Democratic nominations.
THE NEW DEAL Kimilee Salmon Coach A U.S History The New Deal is a set of programs and policies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Members of Congress.
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12.2 The Second New Deal. THE NEW DEAL COMES UNDER ATTACK FROM BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT “IT SEEMS CLEAR THE HONEYMOON IS OVER” -HARLAN STONE, SUPREME COURT.
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