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What MAJOR events happened in 1929? The Great Depression Which led to the…

What was the Great Depression? Time of great hardship High unemployment Many people living in extreme poverty

What was a Hooverville? Shanty Town Named after President Hoover Many people blamed him for the Wall Street Crash

What was the Bonus Army? 1932, unemployed war veterans marched on Washington to demand early repayment of their bonuses Set up huge Hooverville outside Washington Hoover sent troops to drive them out and burn down the Hooverville

How did Hoover try to deal with the Depression? “prosperity is just around the corner” Just let things work themselves out Benefits are ‘un-American’

A New President leads to Change Roosevelt (FDR)

America in 1930s

A series of measures introduced by FDR to get the US out of the Depression What was the New Deal?

What 3 R’s did Roosevelt promise during the 1932 election? Relief, Recovery, Reform What 3 R’s did Roosevelt promise during the 1932 election?

Do you know your Alphabet Agencies? Which was designed to create public works of real and lasting value such as schools and hospitals? PWA – Public Works Administration What did the CCC stand for? Civilian Conservation Corps What work did they do? Gave jobs to single young men under age of 25 e.g. clearing land, planting trees What Act gave pensions to the over 65’s and support for the handicapped and unemployed? Social Security Act

What was the AAA? Paid farmers to produce less food This meant prices went up and their incomes doubled Helped farmers BUT not the sharecroppers who worked on their land (many Black) Many evicted as less work

Do you know your Alphabet Agencies? What was the Civilian Work’s Administration? Short term scheme to give as many people as possible jobs e.g. sweeping up leaves in road, paying actors to do free shows Which agencies increased workers wages and helped to give them a fair deal? NRA – National Recovery Administration

What was the Tennessee Valley Authority? Set up to develop the Tennessee Valley 33 new dams built New forests planted Power stations built to give cheap electricity Thousands of new jobs created This was one of the most impressive and successful schemes of the New Deal!

Why was FDR popular? Fireside Chats – reassured people In touch with ‘ordinary people’ Alphabet Agencies – brought relief to many Sorted banking crisis Why was FDR popular? Gave people hope

Who opposed the New Deal? Businessmen – Thought the new laws cost too much. Wanted rugged individualism. Didn’t like paying higher taxes Republicans – see above Supreme Court - 1935 said FDR only had the right to pass laws for ALL states, not for individual states Huey Long – Share the Wealth. Thought it didn’t go far enough!

On balance it is clear that many people benefited. But some did not! Was the New Deal a Success? On balance it is clear that many people benefited. But some did not!

It reduced unemployment by 40% YES It reduced unemployment by 40%

It gave people confidence Roosevelt was seen as a man of the people YES It gave people confidence Roosevelt was seen as a man of the people Really important that Americans felt better about themselves! Fireside Chats – felt he knew their problems and cared

YES Social Security Act Alphabet Agencies Many successful - built schools, roads and hospitals TVA – Tennessee Valley Authority

FDR saved the banks from collapse and gave millions of Americans HOPE YES… FDR saved the banks from collapse and gave millions of Americans HOPE BUT…

Always look for a two sided argument Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but Yeah but no but… Always look for a two sided argument

Unemployment suddenly rose NO 1937 – FDR reduced government spending because he believed depression was ending Unemployment suddenly rose

CCC offered work for 6-9 months NO Many schemes were only temporary. CCC offered work for 6-9 months

Women and Black Americans paid less than white men. NO Women and Black Americans paid less than white men. Still discrimination.

Boondoggling? – paid people to sweep up leaves in the park NO Most expensive government programme in US History. Boondoggling = unnecessary activity Boondoggling? – paid people to sweep up leaves in the park

So was the New Deal a success? Many people say the New Deal didn’t end the Depression – WW2 did this after 1939 BUT It saved the USA from economic collapse and gave Americans much needed confidence and hope.