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The New Deal
Democratic candidate
Franklin D. Roosevelt easily
defeated Hoover in the
election of 1932. FDR
promised a “ New Deal”
• Only child of a wealthy family, cousin to
Theodore, he followed in his footsteps by
becoming assistant secretary of the navy. But
unlike his cousin, FDR was a Democrat.
At age 39 he was struck with Polio
• http://video.pbs.org/video/2155196119
Eleanor Roosevelt-conscience of the
New Deal and Champion of the
dispossessed
A shift toward the Democratic Party-
The Roosevelt Coalition
• African Americans
• White Southerners??
“First of all, let
me assert my
firm belief that
the only thing we
have to fear is
fear itself”
The New Deal
• The New Deal was not based on a clear strategy
shaped by a single philosophy. He was not an
intellectual—he was just a practical politician.
FDR was willing to try a variety of approaches to
see what worked.
• Acted like a quarterback- some old progressive
ideas as well
• But the New Deal did change the role of
government. It made the government responsible
for managing the economy.
• This was the beginning of Big Government
Brain Trust and other Advisers
• In shaping this “New Deal” FDR relied on a group
of advisers who had assisted him while he was
governor of New York, as well as a group of
university professors known as the Brain Trust.
• The people that he appointed to high
government positions were the most diverse in
US history—Af. Am., Catholics, Jews and the first
Women Frances Perkins, as his Sec. of Labor
First Hundred Days
• He pushed through Congress
legislation( unprecedented
support) in his first hundred days
that would try and solve the
depression--setting a precedent
for all other presidents to follow.
Fire-side Chats
• Within the first week of being in office he called
for a Bank Holiday—closed all banks. Emergency
Banking Relief Act-- ordered the National
Treasury Department print millions of dollars to
be sent to the banks. He spoke to the American
people via the radio and assured them that it was
now safe to put their money back into the banks.
When the banks opened the day after the
speech, deposits far out weighed withdrawals.
The banking crisis was over.
• http://youtu.be/z9CBpbuV3ok
• http://youtu.be/z9CBpbuV3ok
Repeal of the 18th Amendment with
the 21st Amendment
The New Deal can be classified into 3
categories:
• Relief—short term action to help people right
immediately
• Recovery—measures designed to restore the
economy
• Reform—measures aimed at remedying or
fixing defects
• The result was a number of “alphabet
agencies” designed to stimulate the economy.
Financial Recovery Programs
• The Emergency Banking Relief Act
• Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)-
guaranteed individual bank deposits
• The Home Owners Loan Corp. (HOLC)-
provided refinancing of small homes to
prevent foreclosures
• The Farm Credit Admin.
Relief for the Unemployed
• The Federal Emergency Relief Administration
(FERA)- offered money to states and local
governments for soup kitchens and other
forms of relief for jobless
• Public Works Administration (PWA)-gave
money to state and local government to build
roads, bridges, dams and other public works
Civil Conservation Corps (CCC)—paid
young men to plant trees, build
roads, clear forests on Federal lands.
• Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)—built dams
in the Tennessee Valley and Appalachia Valley
to control flooding and provide electric
power-radical program-drew criticism—a huge
experiment in public planning and regional
development
• Supreme Court with ruled this
unconstitutional
Industrial Recovery
• National Recovery Act (NRA) –asked
businesses to set prices, production limits and
wages—very complex-needed “self-sacrifice”.
NRA
• It set codes for wages, hours of work, levels of
production and prices of finished goods.
• It operated for 2 years before the Supreme
Court declared it unconstitutional
• Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)-passed to
help farmers, raised prices, the government
bought surplus—government subsidized the
farmers—paid farmers not to plant
• Later it was declared unconstitutional
• Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)-
created to oversee the stock market and
prevent another collapse
Reform
• Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)-
insured bank deposits—restored confidence-
Glass Steagall Banking Act
• Off the Gold Standard
The Second New Deal
• FDR’s first 2 years in office were largely
focused on recovery. After mid term elections
swept in more Democratic victories, he
perceived this as a mandate to seek another
round of laws and programs concentrated on
the other two R’s- relief and reform—
economic security
More Relief
Works Progress Administration (WPA)-billions
was spent on employing over 3.4 million
people with jobs. They built
roads, bridges, airports and public buildings.
Also the WPA employed artists, writers and
actors
Reform
• National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act—
replaced the labor provisions of the National
Industrial Recovery Act after that law was
declared unconstitutional. This act guaranteed
a worker’s right to join a union.
• Social Security Act—provided workers
unemployment insurance, old age
pensions, and death benefits. It was the most
important act of the New Deal.
A Day for Every Demagogue
• FDR got criticism from the
Right/Conservatives— “doing too much—a
social welfare state” -being a Traitor to your
Class—Too much deficit spending-pump
spending
• and from the Left/Liberals- “not doing
enough”—not enough for the ethnic
minorities, women and the elderly
Father Charles Coughlin
• supported FDR’s "New Deal“, but within two
years, Coughlin's steadfast support turned to
dedicated disdain--Eventually, he became
known as simply "anti-government”, "anti-
American“ and anti-semitic.
Dr. Francis E. Townsend
• Proposed giving $200 per month to older
citizen with the understanding that it had to
be spent within 30 days—believed it would
stimulate the economy.
Huey “Kingfish” Long
• Politician from Louisiana-preached
his “Share the Wealth” program- his way of
solving the issue of poverty and
homelessness, by redistributing the nation’s
wealth from the wealthiest to all those
underneath them--$5000 for every
family
Election of 1936
20th Amendment-shorten lame
duck period•
Court-Reorganization Plan
• The Conservative decisions of the Supreme Court
proved to be the most frustrating for FDR. The
Court killed both the NRA and AAA.
• FDR decided to put an end to the obstacles posed
by the Court
• He proposed to appoint to the Court an
additional justice for each current justice who
was older than a certain age (70.5). It would have
allowed Roosevelt to add up to 6 more justices to
the Court—of the Liberal persuasion
Court Packing Plan
• Criticism comes from both sides—the makings
of a dictator-tampering with the system of
Checks and Balances
• He did not back down
• Ironically, while FDR was fighting to “pack” the
Court, several Justices were backing off of
their former resistance to some of his
programs.
• And also several justices retired during his
second term, enabling him to appoint several
judges thereby ensuring the court support of
his programs
Last Phase of the New Deal
• Fair Labor Standards Act—final victory for
labor, represented the last major reform of
the New Deal—
• A minimum wage (40 cents an hour)
• 40 hour work week
• Child labor restriction of 16
John Maynard Keynes
• Keynesian—an economic theory that calls for
“planned deficit spending.”
• Vast government spending in times of
recession-then when economy recovers, the
government should reduce spending.
Analysis of the New Deal
• Did it end the Great Depression?
• Did it destroy Americans freedom or expand
the definition of Liberty?
• In the end, was it a good thing?
“Made the government an institution directly
experienced in American’s daily lives and
directly concerned with their welfare” Eric
Foner

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Ap new deal

  • 1. AP The New Deal Democratic candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt easily defeated Hoover in the election of 1932. FDR promised a “ New Deal”
  • 2. • Only child of a wealthy family, cousin to Theodore, he followed in his footsteps by becoming assistant secretary of the navy. But unlike his cousin, FDR was a Democrat.
  • 3. At age 39 he was struck with Polio
  • 5. Eleanor Roosevelt-conscience of the New Deal and Champion of the dispossessed
  • 6. A shift toward the Democratic Party- The Roosevelt Coalition • African Americans • White Southerners??
  • 7. “First of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”
  • 8. The New Deal • The New Deal was not based on a clear strategy shaped by a single philosophy. He was not an intellectual—he was just a practical politician. FDR was willing to try a variety of approaches to see what worked. • Acted like a quarterback- some old progressive ideas as well • But the New Deal did change the role of government. It made the government responsible for managing the economy. • This was the beginning of Big Government
  • 9. Brain Trust and other Advisers • In shaping this “New Deal” FDR relied on a group of advisers who had assisted him while he was governor of New York, as well as a group of university professors known as the Brain Trust. • The people that he appointed to high government positions were the most diverse in US history—Af. Am., Catholics, Jews and the first Women Frances Perkins, as his Sec. of Labor
  • 10. First Hundred Days • He pushed through Congress legislation( unprecedented support) in his first hundred days that would try and solve the depression--setting a precedent for all other presidents to follow.
  • 11. Fire-side Chats • Within the first week of being in office he called for a Bank Holiday—closed all banks. Emergency Banking Relief Act-- ordered the National Treasury Department print millions of dollars to be sent to the banks. He spoke to the American people via the radio and assured them that it was now safe to put their money back into the banks. When the banks opened the day after the speech, deposits far out weighed withdrawals. The banking crisis was over. • http://youtu.be/z9CBpbuV3ok
  • 13. Repeal of the 18th Amendment with the 21st Amendment
  • 14. The New Deal can be classified into 3 categories: • Relief—short term action to help people right immediately • Recovery—measures designed to restore the economy • Reform—measures aimed at remedying or fixing defects • The result was a number of “alphabet agencies” designed to stimulate the economy.
  • 15. Financial Recovery Programs • The Emergency Banking Relief Act • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)- guaranteed individual bank deposits • The Home Owners Loan Corp. (HOLC)- provided refinancing of small homes to prevent foreclosures • The Farm Credit Admin.
  • 16. Relief for the Unemployed • The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)- offered money to states and local governments for soup kitchens and other forms of relief for jobless • Public Works Administration (PWA)-gave money to state and local government to build roads, bridges, dams and other public works
  • 17. Civil Conservation Corps (CCC)—paid young men to plant trees, build roads, clear forests on Federal lands.
  • 18. • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)—built dams in the Tennessee Valley and Appalachia Valley to control flooding and provide electric power-radical program-drew criticism—a huge experiment in public planning and regional development • Supreme Court with ruled this unconstitutional
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  • 20. Industrial Recovery • National Recovery Act (NRA) –asked businesses to set prices, production limits and wages—very complex-needed “self-sacrifice”.
  • 21. NRA • It set codes for wages, hours of work, levels of production and prices of finished goods. • It operated for 2 years before the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional
  • 22. • Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)-passed to help farmers, raised prices, the government bought surplus—government subsidized the farmers—paid farmers not to plant • Later it was declared unconstitutional
  • 23. • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)- created to oversee the stock market and prevent another collapse
  • 24. Reform • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)- insured bank deposits—restored confidence- Glass Steagall Banking Act • Off the Gold Standard
  • 25. The Second New Deal • FDR’s first 2 years in office were largely focused on recovery. After mid term elections swept in more Democratic victories, he perceived this as a mandate to seek another round of laws and programs concentrated on the other two R’s- relief and reform— economic security
  • 26. More Relief Works Progress Administration (WPA)-billions was spent on employing over 3.4 million people with jobs. They built roads, bridges, airports and public buildings. Also the WPA employed artists, writers and actors
  • 27. Reform • National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act— replaced the labor provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act after that law was declared unconstitutional. This act guaranteed a worker’s right to join a union.
  • 28. • Social Security Act—provided workers unemployment insurance, old age pensions, and death benefits. It was the most important act of the New Deal.
  • 29. A Day for Every Demagogue • FDR got criticism from the Right/Conservatives— “doing too much—a social welfare state” -being a Traitor to your Class—Too much deficit spending-pump spending • and from the Left/Liberals- “not doing enough”—not enough for the ethnic minorities, women and the elderly
  • 30. Father Charles Coughlin • supported FDR’s "New Deal“, but within two years, Coughlin's steadfast support turned to dedicated disdain--Eventually, he became known as simply "anti-government”, "anti- American“ and anti-semitic.
  • 31. Dr. Francis E. Townsend • Proposed giving $200 per month to older citizen with the understanding that it had to be spent within 30 days—believed it would stimulate the economy.
  • 32. Huey “Kingfish” Long • Politician from Louisiana-preached his “Share the Wealth” program- his way of solving the issue of poverty and homelessness, by redistributing the nation’s wealth from the wealthiest to all those underneath them--$5000 for every family
  • 33. Election of 1936 20th Amendment-shorten lame duck period•
  • 34. Court-Reorganization Plan • The Conservative decisions of the Supreme Court proved to be the most frustrating for FDR. The Court killed both the NRA and AAA. • FDR decided to put an end to the obstacles posed by the Court • He proposed to appoint to the Court an additional justice for each current justice who was older than a certain age (70.5). It would have allowed Roosevelt to add up to 6 more justices to the Court—of the Liberal persuasion
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  • 37. • Criticism comes from both sides—the makings of a dictator-tampering with the system of Checks and Balances • He did not back down
  • 38. • Ironically, while FDR was fighting to “pack” the Court, several Justices were backing off of their former resistance to some of his programs. • And also several justices retired during his second term, enabling him to appoint several judges thereby ensuring the court support of his programs
  • 39. Last Phase of the New Deal • Fair Labor Standards Act—final victory for labor, represented the last major reform of the New Deal— • A minimum wage (40 cents an hour) • 40 hour work week • Child labor restriction of 16
  • 40. John Maynard Keynes • Keynesian—an economic theory that calls for “planned deficit spending.” • Vast government spending in times of recession-then when economy recovers, the government should reduce spending.
  • 41. Analysis of the New Deal • Did it end the Great Depression? • Did it destroy Americans freedom or expand the definition of Liberty? • In the end, was it a good thing? “Made the government an institution directly experienced in American’s daily lives and directly concerned with their welfare” Eric Foner