The Impact Of The New Deal

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The Impact Of The New Deal

The Impact Of The New Deal Although the Roosevelt administration’s record on gender and race was mixed, to the nation’s women and minority groups it was the most accessible and sympathetic in the nation’s history.

Eleanor Roosevelt held special weekly press conferences to which only Women Eleanor Roosevelt held special weekly press conferences to which only female reporters were admitted.

This forced newspaper editors to retain female reporters Women This forced newspaper editors to retain female reporters during the Great Depression. Normally, women were fired quickly.

She believed women were in the best position to promote child welfare, education, fair labor standards, and world peace.

In his first term as president, FDR appointed the first woman in U.S. Women In his first term as president, FDR appointed the first woman in U.S. history to a cabinet post

In all, more than 100 women held senior positions in the federal government during FDR's administration.

discrimination in the work force. Women Still, many women faced discrimination in the work force.

held various positions during Roosevelt's administration Blacks Mary McLeod Bethune A group of about 50 blacks held various positions during Roosevelt's administration

Blacks They came to be known collectively as the "Black Cabinet" Mary McLeod Bethune

Legislation was passed which required Blacks be hired in the same ratio as they were represented in the general population of a city.

FDR did little formally to advance civil rights agendas. Blacks Despite these steps, FDR did little formally to advance civil rights agendas.

FDR supported slow change; as a result, segregation and Blacks FDR supported slow change; as a result, segregation and poll taxes remained legal.

Like Blacks, Native Americans had long been subject to discrimination, deprivation, and degrading policies

The Indian Reorganization Act protected reservation lands from Native Americans The Indian Reorganization Act protected reservation lands from government seizure and provided funds for the establishment of schools, hospitals, and businesses selling arts and crafts.

The Expanded Role Of Government By including the excluded the New Deal brought government closer to all people.

The Expanded Role Of Government Federal Regulation (the expansion of the government into almost all aspects of life) is a direct result of the New Deal.

The Expanded Role Of Government The New Deal increased public faith in the government and the economy but did not end poverty nor end the Great Depression.