The Impact of the New Deal

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THE IMPACT OF THE NEW DEAL
Mr. Bermudez
PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
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I do think that Roosevelt is the biggest-hearted man we ever had in the White
House… It’s the first time in my recollection that a president ever got up and said,
‘I’m interested in and aim to do somthin’ for the workin’ man.’ Just knowing that for
once… [there] was a man to stand up and speak for him, a man that could make
what he felt so plain nobody could doubt he meant it, has made a lot of us feel a
sight [lot] better even when [there] wasn’t much to eat in our homes.
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– George Dobbin
FDR’S POPULARITY
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Very popular with working class people
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Impact of New Deal continues today
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Changed the way our society views the role of government
NEW DEAL REFORMS ENDURE
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“I see millions of families trying to live on incomes so meager that the pall of family
disaster hangs over them day by day… I see one third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, illnourished.” –FDR
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1937 economy starts to pick up
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Congress encourages scale back of programs- so we do
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What do you think happened?
DROPS AGAIN
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Industrial production drops
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Unemployment increases from 7.7 Million in 1937 to 10.4 Million in 1938
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New Deal ‘technically ends in 1939
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Growing concerns with Europe
SUPPORTERS AND CRITICS
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Conservatives: New Deal made government too large and too powerful.
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Liberals: New Deal didn’t do enough to help the depression
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“He had in mind a comprehensive welfare concept, infused with a stiff tincture of
morality… He wanted all Americans to grow up healthy and vigorous and to be practically
educated. He wanted business men to work within a set of understood rules. Beyond this
he wanted people free to vote, to worship, to behave as they wished so long as a moral
code was respected; and he wanted officials to behave as though office were a public
trust.” –Advisor to President Rexford Tugwell.
OPEN UP TO 722
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I want you to take a look at the Point and Counterpoint answer the 2 questions following.
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN ECONOMY
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Government (especially president) more of a say in the economy.
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Infusing money into economy.
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Federal jobs
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Regulate supply and demand.
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Labor disputes
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FDIC-Regulate Banking
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SEC- Regulate Investments in Stocks.
RESULTS OF THE NEW DEAL
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DID NOT END THE GREAT DEPRESSION!
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It DID end suffering for thousands of men, women, and children
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Provided food, jobs, and money
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GAVE PEOPLE HOPE
DEBT
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Government goes into debt
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1934 - 2.9 Billion
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1944 – 54.5 Billion (WWII)
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Did the government do enough?
OPEN TO 723
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Answer Questions on the graph.
WORKERS RIGHTS / BANKING AND FINANCE
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Wagner Act and Fair Labor Standards Act- standards for wages, hours, child labor,
unionization, and Collective Bargaining
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Today the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): created under Wagner Act continues.
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Today FDIC and SEC continue to monitor banking and stock market.- Created by the
Glass-Steagall Act of 1933.
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These regulations protect Americans from Depressions.
SOCIAL SECURITY
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Federal government assumes full responsibility for welfare of its citizens.
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Provides money to people in need
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Old Age
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Unemployment
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Aid for disabled and families with dependent children.
RURAL SCENE
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Set quotas on production of agricultural goods
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Parity Prices: Price intended to keep farmers income steady. Established agricultural price
supports.
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Rural Electrification Administration: allows for conditions to improve in rural areas.
ENVIRONMENT
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FDR committed to conservation
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Civilian Conservation Corps: (CCC-planted trees, hiking trails, fire look out towers.
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Soil Conservation Service: taught farming techniques. Contour Plowing, Terracing, and
crop rotation.
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Tennessee Valley Authority: harnessed water power to generate electricity. Built dams to
control floods.
SUM IT UP
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New Deal had pro’s and con’s
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Supporters and Critics
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However WWII would be the factor to pull us out of the depression. In many cases the
economy grew because the government invested money into the private sector. Jobs
were available, money was accessible, and the nation was unified against a common
enemy.
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