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A New Deal for the American People. Ch 10.1. Tuesday , April 3 , 2012. Daily goal: Understand how FDR’s New Deal programs attempted to create recovery, relief and reform from the Great Depression. Before the Depression…. The Presidential election of 1932.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012 • Daily goal: • Understand how FDR’s New Deal programs attempted to create recovery, relief and reform from the Great Depression.
The Presidential election of 1932 Electoral votes for each candidate Almost 57% of the electorate voted
The FDR inauguration, March 4, 1933 Several weeks before he had narrowly escaped an assassination attempt where the mayor of Chicago was killed.
In his own words… • “Our greatest primary task is to put people back to work.” -FDR
FDR’S NEW DEAL • RELIEF • REFORM • RECOVERY MANY OF HIS PROGRAMS COMBINED ELEMENTS OF ALL THREE
New Deal • FDR’s New Deal- A new relationship between gov’t and the people. • The New Deal had 3 goals: • Relief • Reform • Recovery
Bank Holiday • FDR’s first act was to close all banks for 4 days for inspection. • In his fireside chats FDR promised that banks would be safe when they reopened.
Cartoon depicts FDR as the doctor helping the sick nation; note the wounds are the economic woes such as banking, war debt, budget, farming.
The Hundred Days • FDR created 15 new gov’t programs which would be called the FirstNew Deal in his first Hundred Daysin office.
FDR closed the banks for several days, a “bank holiday” to avoid panic. They opened a few days later when the situation had calmed. A bank panic was when people cannot get their money because the bank was closed.
Financial Regulation • The SEC was created to regulate the stock market and prevent speculation. • The Glass-Steagall Act split commercial and investment banks. • The FDIC helped restore faith in banks by insuring deposits.
AAA • Created to increase farm prices. • Subsidized farms, restricted production and paid farmers to destroy crops.
NRA • National Recovery Administration tried to control industry through codes. • Guaranteed workers could form unions.
Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) 1933-1936 • By the early 1930’s, homeowners were losing their homes due to foreclosures at the rate of 1,000 a day. • Congress established HOLC in June of 1933, with the intent of helping homeowners in danger of losing their homes. • HOLC bought up mortgages from banks and refinanced them at rates that allowed homeowners to make lower payments and keep their homes. • HOLC saved 20% of homeowners from losing their homes during the depression.
HOLC • Home Owners’ Loan Corp • Created to refinance home loans to help people avoid foreclosure.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Created jobs in a semi-military manner for youth 18-25 from families receiving relief. Over 2 million young people were enrolled by 1941. They were paid $30 a month with a portion being sent to their families.
The CCC helped millions of young men throughout the depression as well as helping the environment.
CCC • Civilian Conservation Corps • Put Men 18-25 to work fixing the environment by planting trees, building reservoirs and windbreaks. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SdvYOHKyU4
FERA • Federal Emergency Relief Admin gave money to state and local gov’t for unemployed.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) TVA TODAY
TVA • Tennessee Valley Authority created jobs by building hydroelectric dams in the South. • Provided cheap power for poor and rural areas.
PWA • Public Works Administration created jobs building schools, airports, parks and roads.