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1) What objects/people do you see in the political cartoon? 2) What text do you see in the political cartoon? 3) What is happening in the political cartoon? 4) Do you believe the artist is for or against Roosevelt’s court packing plan? Explain your answer. A B

FDIC 479 CCC 480 TVA 480 AAA 480 NIRA 481 WPA 484 SOCIAL SECURITY 485 NYA 489 SEC 479 FERA 480

Americans Get a New Deal Electing Franklin Delano Roosevelt reform-minded; projects friendliness, confidence Democrats overwhelmingly win presidency, Senate, House A New Deal Fights the Depression Waiting for Roosevelt to Take Over With “Brain Trust,” FDR formulates policies to alleviate problems New Deal—relief for needy, economic recovery, financial reform Learning Goal : I will learn what programs FDR instituted to combat the Depression.

An Important Fireside Chat FDR gives fireside chats—radio talks explaining New Deal measures Made Americans feel as though he were talking directly to them. First chat discusses need for public support of government, banks – many Americans returned their savings to banks

Regulating Banking and Finance Glass-Steagall Act establishes Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - insures individual bank accounts, regulates banking practices Federal Securities Act—companies must give all information on stocks Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) created to regulate stock market FDR gets law allowing production of some alcoholic beverages 21 st Amendment repeals prohibition by end of 1933 NEXT

Helping the American People Rural Assistance Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) raises food prices, lowers supply Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) creates jobs renovating, building dams Providing Work Projects Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)—public works jobs for young men Public Works Administration—money to states to create jobs Civil Works Administration builds rural schools, pays teachers

continued Helping the American People Promoting Fair Practices NIRA establishes codes of fair practice for industries - creates National Recovery Administration (NRA) NRA sets standards, prices, limits production NEXT Food, Clothing, and Shelter Home Owners Loan Corporation gives loans to prevent foreclosures Federal Housing Administration gives loans for mortgages, repairs Federal Emergency Relief Administration—direct relief to needy

The New Deal Comes Under Attack Opposition to the New Deal Deficit spending—spending more money than government takes in - funds New Deal Liberals: New Deal does not do enough to help poor, fix economy Conservatives: New Deal used to control business, socialize economy The Supreme Court Reacts Supreme Court strikes down NIRA, AAA as unconstitutional FDR proposes “Court-packing bill”; Congress, press protest Starting in 1937, justices retire; FDR appoints seven new ones

Furthering the New Deal By 1935, economic recovery not as great as FDR had expected FDR launches second phase: more relief for farmers, workers First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, a social reformer, prods president The Second New Deal Takes Hold Reelecting FDR 1936, Democrats win presidency, large majorities in both houses First time most African Americans vote Democratic First time labor unions support presidential candidate

Helping Farmers Focusing on Farms 1936 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act replaces AAA - rewards farmers for practicing soil conservation New Agricultural Adjustment Act avoids unconstitutional provision Resettlement Administration gives loans to small farmers to buy land Farm Security Administration—loans to tenant farmers to buy land FSA hires photographers to shoot rural towns, farms, farmers

Roosevelt Extends Relief Programs for Urban Workers Works Progress Administration (WPA)—creates jobs WPA workers build airports, roads, public buildings Women workers sew clothes for the needy WPA employs professional writers, artists, performers National Youth Administration (NYA)—education, jobs, counseling Gives aid to students in exchange for part-time work NEXT

Improving Labor and Other Reforms Improving Labor Conditions National Labor Relations Act, or Wagner Act, replaces NIRA: - protects right to join unions, collective bargaining - prohibits unfair labor practices National Labor Relations Board hears testimony about labor practices Holds elections to determine if workers want unions Fair Labor Standards Act sets maximum hours, minimum wage

The Social Security Act 1935, Social Security Act creates Social Security system; provides: - insurance for retirees 65 or older - unemployment compensation - aid to disabled, families with children continued Improving Labor and Other Reforms NEXT Expanding and Regulating Utilities Rural Electrification Administration brings electricity to farms Public Utility Holding Company Act aims to stop financial corruption

MINORITY GROUP IMPACT OF FDR AND/OR NEW DEAL PROGRAMS RESPONSE BY MINORITY GROUP African Americans Mexican Americans Immigrate to U.S. Native Americans Please copy the chart above into your notes and complete.

African-American Activism African Americans Take Leadership Roles FDR appoints more than 100 African Americans to government - Mrs. Roosevelt plays key role Educator Mary McLeod Bethune heads Division of Negro Affairs of NYA Helps organize “Black Cabinet” of African- American advisers

The President Fails to Support Civil Rights FDR afraid of upsetting white Southern Democratic voters Refuses to approve antilynching law, end to poll tax New Deal agencies discriminate against African Americans - pay them lower wages, favor whites African Americans help organize Southern Tenant Farmers Union Generally support Roosevelt administration, New Deal continued African-American Activism

Mexican-American Fortunes Mexican Americans Under FDR Mexican Americans generally support New Deal Many come to U.S. in 1920s, settle mainly in Southwest - work on farms CCC, WPA help some Mexican Americans

Native Americans Gain Support Native Americans and the New Deal 1924, Native Americans receive full citizenship John Collier, commissioner of Indian affairs, changes policies Indian Reorganization Act favors native autonomy, mandates changes: - lands belong to entire tribe; government can’t sell unclaimed areas - children can attend schools on reservations - tribes elect tribal councils to govern reservations