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Election 1928. The Democratic Party Begins to Shift. Roosevelt to the Rescue Election in 1932. Democratic Party and FDR 1932. Platform Repeal Prohibition Assist Farmers Balanced Budget Confidence and Optimism Roosevelt Promises a “New Deal” for Americans. Group Activity.
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Election 1928 The Democratic Party Begins to Shift
Democratic Party and FDR 1932 Platform • Repeal Prohibition • Assist Farmers • Balanced Budget • Confidence and Optimism • Roosevelt Promises a “New Deal” for Americans
Group Activity • For the Great Depression problem (8) assigned to your group, what remedies were undertaken during the New Deal? How would you evaluate these remedies? Thinking Skill: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions
1. Leadership Fireside Chats Relief, Recover, Reform Confidence “Brain Trust” Charisma Pump Priming Keynesian Economics
What is meant by the expression “priming the pump”? What is Keynesian economics?
2. Banking and Money Remedies Bank Holiday -- Recovery Glass-Steagall Act created FDIC -- Reform (Relief and Recovery) Emergency Banking Relief Act – Relief/Recovery - Fireside chat to regain confidence http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/mediaplay.php?id=14540&admin=32
3. Unemployment Remedies CCC -- Relief (Recovery) PWA -- Relief (Recovery) CWA -- Relief (Recovery) FER--Relief NY--Relief
3. Unemployment*2nd New Deal (1935)(2nd Hundred Days) • Remedies • Emergency Relief Appropriations Act • Created WPA -- Relief (Recovery) (1935) • Roads, subways, airports, zoos • Schools • Artists • Writers • Composers • Actors
The New Deal WPA Worker’s First Paycheck
4. Farming AAA (1933)-paid farmers subsidies -exclusive tax on companies which processed farm products -unconstitutional violates 10th Amendment Second AAA (1938) -- Relief (Recovery) -general tax=constitutional Rural Electrification Administration -- Relief (Recovery) Farm Security Administration (FSA)-Relief Farm Tenancy Act
5. Industry and Labor Remedies NIRA-National Industrial Recovery Act- -Set industry codes / unconstitutional Wagner Act --> NLRA National Labor Relations Board-authority to conduct voting in workplaces to determine whether employees wanted union representation **Growth of Unions
CIO • AFL vs. CIO • AFL-skilled workers • John Lewis -1935-Committee for Industrial Organization • Represented an end to divisions based on social rank • GM sit-down strike • US Steel
6. Assistance for the Elderly, Disabled and Unemployed Remedy Social Security Act – Reform (1935) -Old age pensions -survivor benefits -unemployment insurance -aid for dependent and disabled
Frances Perkins (left) with Social Security Board Member Mary W. (Molly) Dewson. 1/20/38. FDR Library Photo.
7. Environment TVA: Norris Dam, Norris, TN Remedies CCC -- Relief (Recovery) TVA -- Reform (Relief and Recovery)
8. Securities • Solution: Federal Securities Act -forced companies to share info with public to prevent over-speculation • Est. • SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) -Watchdog over stock market -Reform Stock Market
Answer the questions in your groups from before • Pretend you are a critic…What do you think of the New Deal? • Which New Deal remedies were most successful? Which were not? • Which were the longest lasting? • Do you agree or disagree with FDR’s approach? • Were FDR’s policies Liberal or Conservative?
The Spectrum with Politics in Mind “LEFT” “RIGHT” Radical Moderate Liberal Reactionary Conservative
How did critics and demagogues like Father Coughlin impact the New Deal?
Major New Deal Critics • Father Coughlin • Huey Long “Kingfish” • Francis Townsend • American Liberty League • What were their criticisms? • What were their plans?
Election of 1936 • Ignored Rep. nominee, Governor Alf Landon of Kansas (2 states) • Union Party (Coughlin & Townsend) (>2%) • Republicans attacked FDR being overly bureaucratic/planned economy • Momentous shiftAfrican Americans in North switched from Rep. party of Lincoln to Democratic Party
Conservative Supreme Court • What issues did it have with the New Deal? Why? • Gave president too much power over other branches • May 1935- Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States-destroyed key parts of NIRA • 1936- United States v. Butler –exclusive tax used to raise money for farmer subsidies in AAA=unconstitutional • How did FDR try to combat the Court? • Court Packing (1937) • What was the final outcome? • Lost
What are these artists commenting on? Why was it significant?
Life During the New Deal • Answer questions on handout
Why does unemployment increase in 1938? What is the significance of this increase?
Reflect on the following question: What is the proper role of government?
RFC SEC NRA AAA WPA TVA CCC This Land is my Land SSA (Social Security) CWA PWA FDIC Federal Emergency Relief Act Federal Securities Act Wagner Act New Deal for Christmas Some Important Terms for Test