November 25, 2013 1. 1. Finish and TURN IN First New Deal Chart from Friday 2. 2. 22.3 Guided Reading Q’s and Vocabulary 3. 3. No Current Event this week!!!

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November 25, Finish and TURN IN First New Deal Chart from Friday Guided Reading Q’s and Vocabulary No Current Event this week!!!

Unit IV The 1930’s: The Great Depression &The New Deal 23.1 Franklin D. Roosevelt Takes Office

Roosevelt’s Rise to Power 1932-Democrat NY Gov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1932 election Democrat NY Gov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1932 election. Policies for ending the Depression known as the New Deal. Policies for ending the Depression known as the New Deal. He was very confident he could make things better; sharp contrast to Hoover failure to do anything effective. He was very confident he could make things better; sharp contrast to Hoover failure to do anything effective. FDR defeated Hoover by roughly 7 million votes, with the electoral total being FDR defeated Hoover by roughly 7 million votes, with the electoral total being

1932 Electoral College Map

Tuesday, November 27, Continue Notes: 23.1: FDR takes office. 2. Chart: The First New Deal (Due Tomorrow)

Roosevelt's Rise to Power Distant cousin to Teddy Roosevelt Distant cousin to Teddy Roosevelt Wealthy family; Harvard and Columbia Law School. Wealthy family; Harvard and Columbia Law School. Met Eleanor at Harvard and later married. Met Eleanor at Harvard and later married. Competitive, charming, powerful public speaker, persuasive, confident. Competitive, charming, powerful public speaker, persuasive, confident.

Roosevelt’s Rise to Power NY state Senator (Progressive) NY state Senator (Progressive) Sec. of Navy under W. Wilson through WWI Sec. of Navy under W. Wilson through WWI V.P. candidate in Presidential election (for James Cox who was defeated by Harding) V.P. candidate in Presidential election (for James Cox who was defeated by Harding) Soon after came down with polio, a paralyzing disease. Soon after came down with polio, a paralyzing disease.

Roosevelt’s Rise to Power 1928: Progressive Governor of NY. 1928: Progressive Governor of NY. Provided government aid ($25 million) to New Yorkers during early years of Great Depression. Provided government aid ($25 million) to New Yorkers during early years of Great Depression. Used government's money and authority to help the needy and became very popular in New York. Used government's money and authority to help the needy and became very popular in New York. Many approved of him using government authority to help the needy. Many approved of him using government authority to help the needy. Many also believed his struggle with polio gave him a better understanding of hardships people faced. Many also believed his struggle with polio gave him a better understanding of hardships people faced. He wins Presidency in November, He wins Presidency in November, But not inaugurated until March, But not inaugurated until March, Unemployment continued to rise all winter and bank runs continued. Unemployment continued to rise all winter and bank runs continued. By March, 1933: over 4,000 banks have collapsed over 9 million savings accounts.) By March, 1933: over 4,000 banks have collapsed over 9 million savings accounts.)

The New Deal The 3 R’s: The 3 R’s: 1. Relief: immediate action taken to halt economic depression. 2. Recovery: Temporary programs to restart the flow of consumer demand. 3. Reform: Permanent programs to avoid another depression and insure citizens against economic disasters. The First 100 Days: March- June, 1933 The First 100 Days: March- June, 1933 Congress passes several major laws to combat the Depression. Congress passes several major laws to combat the Depression. This is the First New Deal. This is the First New Deal.