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The New Deal

What impact did the depression have on the election of 1932? 1932 was the worst year of the Depression and an election year Democrats nominate NY Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) FDR promised a “new deal” for Americans, the repeal of prohibition, and aid for the unemployed, and cuts in government spending 60% of Americans voted FDR over Hoover Democrats also won control of House & Senate

Roosevelt was elected November, 1932 but was not sworn in until March, 1933 Later in 1933 the 20th Amendment (lame-duck amendment) shortened the time between the election and when the president took office Appointed the first female cabinet member  Frances Perkins (Secretary of Labor)

What do you need to know about FDR? Drastically increased the size and powers of the federal government and the presidency Elected to four terms in office (12 years 2 months) Distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt (married TR’s niece Eleanor Roosevelt) Contracted polio in 1921 Eleanor was one of the most active first ladies in U.S. history

What did the New Deal Include? The Three R’s: relief, recovery, and reform Relief: relief/aid for victims of the Depression Recovery: bringing the nation out of depression Reform: reforming American economic institutions to prevent future depressions

Deficit Spending: government spent more money than it actually had as a means of stimulating growth The First New Deal was enacted during FDR’s first two years in office The Second New Deal was enacted during FDR’s second two years

What was Significance of FDR’s “first hundred Days” ? After being sworn in as President on March 4, 1933, FDR called Congress into a 100 day long special session During the 100 days Congress passed 15 bills Enacted more laws than and Congress in history The new laws and agencies were so numerous that they were commonly referred to by their initials (alphabet soup)

What did the “first hundred days” include? Repeal of prohibition Repealed prohibition with the 21st Amendment (1933) Enacted a tax on beer and wine The Bank Holiday To restore confidence in banks, FDR closed all banks for a 4-day bank holiday  gave banks time to regroup Explained to Americans via radio, that only safe banks would be reopened  start of fireside chats

Financial recovery program The Emergency Banking Relief Act: allowed the government to examine finances of banks during the bank holiday and reopen those judged to be sound The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC): the federal government insured bank deposits up to $5,000 The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) (1932) Designed to raise crop prices and create demand by reducing production The federal government provided subsidies to farmers to not grow crops Declared unconstitutional by SCOTUS in 1935

Relief programs for the unemployed Pump priming: the federal gov’t provides people with jobs and $  people spend $  creating demands for goods increasing economic production The Public Works Administration (PWA): allotted money to state and local governments to create jobs building roads, bridges, dams, and other public works The Civil Conservation Corps (CCC): federal gov’t employed young men on public works projects and paid their families small monthly wages The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Huge experiment in regional development and public planning Government corporation that hired thousands of people in the Tennessee Valley area  public works, flood relief, hydroelectric power

The National Industrial Recovery Administration (NIRA) (1933) Designed to provide reasonable profits for business and fair wages/hours for labor Could set codes for wages, hours, levels of production, and prices of finished goods Gave workers the right to organize and to collective bargaining Schechter v. U.S: The administration was declared unconstitutional by SCOTUS in 1935

What other programs were enacted during the New Deal? After the first 100 days, during late 1933 and early 1934 The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Designed to regulate stock market Put limits on the types of speculative buying that led to the crash on Wall Street Congress took the U.S. off the gold standard in an attempt to halt deflation