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FDR and the New Deal

FDR and the New Deal. FDR’s Background Family Education Political Career Presidency Four Terms Legacy. Poor Little Rich Boy (born 1882). FDR Escapes to Groton. FDR at Harvard (Hah-vard). Eleanor. New York Politico to WWI Ass’t Secretary of Navy. 1920 Vice Presidential Candidate.

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FDR and the New Deal

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  1. FDR and the New Deal • FDR’s Background • Family • Education • Political Career • Presidency • Four Terms • Legacy

  2. Poor Little Rich Boy (born 1882)

  3. FDR Escapes to Groton

  4. FDR at Harvard (Hah-vard)

  5. Eleanor

  6. New York Politico to WWI Ass’t Secretary of Navy

  7. 1920 Vice Presidential Candidate

  8. Polio

  9. New York Governor-1928

  10. 1932:The Forgotten Man

  11. Still Momma’s Boy?

  12. The Press and Polio

  13. Critics of the New Deal

  14. Dr. Francis Townsend'sRevolving Pension Plan

  15. The New Deal: A Revolution? • Relief (the “dole”): The Origins of the Welfare State • Recovery: Ending the Depression Banking, Industry and Agriculture • Reform: FDIC, Social Security, Labor Laws, Stock Market Regulations, Farm Subsidies

  16. Keynesian Economics Deficit Spending= LIBERALISM (the evil “L” word)

  17. FDR’s Popularity

  18. FDR’s Veep in 1932 & 1936 • John Nance (“Cactus Jack”) Garner-TX

  19. FDR’s Veep # 2 in 1940 • Henry A. Wallace-IA

  20. FDR andEleanor

  21. FDR’s Ladies

  22. Eleanor and Lorena Hickok

  23. FDR and WWII

  24. Vice President # 3

  25. BIG GOVERNMENT • The Regulatory State • The Welfare State • The Warfare State • The New Deal Coalition Farmers Middle Class Workers Senior Citizens Minorities The Poor Urbanites Bosses

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