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Aim: Was the New Deal responsive the Great Depression?

Aim: Was the New Deal responsive the Great Depression?. Do Now:. The New Deal 1932-1941. Election of 1932. Hoover : state and local govt. FDR : federal govt should help. FDR’s 3R’s. REFORM. RESTORE. RELIEF. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt9f-MZX-58. Fireside Chats.

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Aim: Was the New Deal responsive the Great Depression?

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  1. Aim: Was the New Deal responsive the Great Depression? Do Now:

  2. The New Deal 1932-1941

  3. Election of 1932 • Hoover: state and local govt • FDR: federal govt should help.

  4. FDR’s 3R’s REFORM RESTORE RELIEF

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt9f-MZX-58 Fireside Chats • FDR’s radio shows to explain reform measures taken by the US.

  6. New Deal I: Stations

  7. Father Charles Coughlin • Radio priest that said FDR is not doing enough.

  8. NEW DEAL II: • Addresses the elderly, poor, and unemployed.

  9. Challenges of the New Deal: • Election of 1936 • The Supreme court had struck down many of FDR’s programs. • Schechter Poultry vs. the US (worksheet)

  10. 1937 FDR calls for adding 6 new justices to the 9 member Supreme Court…this was known as “COURT PACKING”

  11. What the New Deal DID NOT do… • Did not promote Communism (Strengthen Capitalism) • Did not end the Depression (WWII ends the depression…)

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