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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

Polio

New York Governor-1928

1932:The Forgotten Man

Still Momma’s Boy?

The Press and Polio

Critics of the New Deal

Dr. Francis Townsend's Revolving Pension Plan

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

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

FDR’s Popularity

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

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

FDR and Eleanor

FDR’s Ladies

Eleanor and Lorena Hickok

FDR and WWII

Vice President # 3

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