The New Deal Ends Unit 3 Lesson 9 (Sections 23.2 & 23.3)

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The New Deal Ends Unit 3 Lesson 9 (Sections 23.2 & 23.3)

Objectives Review efforts FDR took to aid recovery. Identify arguments for and against the New Deal. Explain why the New Deal came to an end.

Warm Up What did the 3 R’s of FDR’s New Deal stand for? Relief Alleviate suffering Recovery Aid to struggling industries Reform Change so never occurs again

Review What were the 1 st Hundred Days? What is “priming the pump”? What was alphabet soup? What were fireside chats?

Review Major New Deal Programs Fix Finance– FDIC, SEC Fix Unemployment – CCC, WPA, PWA Regional Planning – TVA, FERA Assisting Homeowners – HOLC, FHA Changes in Agriculture – FCA, REA, AAA Industrial Recovery – NIRA/ NRA, Wagner Act/NLRB, FLSA Social Reform – SSA, Hatch Act

Criticism… Industrial Leaders – interfere free enterprise, unconstitutional laws Republicans – Govt too powerful & too big, taxes on wealthy unfair, deficit spending bad, programs waste $, socialist state Women & African Americans – fewer opportunities, paid less same work Progressives & Socialists – not doing enough…need to “distribute wealth”

… And Critics Supreme Court NIRA unconstitutional Court Packing Plan Father Charles Coughlin Blamed econ on bankers & Jews Dr. Francis Townsend Early retirement plan Huey “Kingfish” Long Share the Wealth

Evaluation 1937 Recession Cuts in New Deal spend to slow debt By 1939… Unemployment down Industrial/farm prices & wages  Total national income doubled Enthusiasm for new programs wanes Focus shifts abroad!

New Deal Wrap Up Complete the provided worksheet on your own!!! And to the best of your ability! Review

Closure Identify one lasting impact of the New Deal. Public works (dams, roads, bldgs) Federal agencies regulating business System of social support & welfare Cultural legacy Changed ideas on role of govt & Pres