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The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Chapter 13-2 The 2nd New Deal

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 What major issues did the second New Deal address?

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Discuss the programs of social and economic reforms in the second New Deal. Explain how New Deal legislation affected the growth of organized labor. Describe the impact of Roosevelt’s court-packing plan on the course of the New Deal. Objectives

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Terms and People second New Deal – legislative activity begun by FDR in 1935 to solve problems created by the Great Depression WPA – Works Progress Administration; agency that provided job relief through public-works projects pump priming – economic theory that favored public-works projects because they put money in the hands of consumers who would buy more goods, stimulating the economy

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Terms and People (continued) Social Security Act – 1935 law that created a pension system for retirees, established unemployment insurance, created insurance for victims of work-related accidents, and provided aid for poverty-stricken mothers and children, the blind, and the disabled Wagner Act – law that recognized the right of employees to join labor unions and gave workers the right to collective bargaining collective bargaining – process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Terms and People (continued) Fair Labor Standards Act – law that set a minimum wage and a maximum workweek and outlawed child labor CIO – Congress of Industrial Organizations; labor organization founded in the 1930s that represented industrial workers sit-down strike – labor protest in which workers stop working and occupy the workplace until their demands are met court packing – FDR plan to add more justices to the Supreme Court after the Court ruled some New Deal legislation unconstitutional

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Though progress had been made toward easing the problems of the Great Depression, Roosevelt knew that much work still needed to be done. In 1935, FDR launched a new campaign to help meet the goals of relief, recovery, and reform. The second New Deal

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 As FDR planned a new round of spending, critics charged that New Deal programs, and their high price tags, were wasteful. The government was spending money it did not have. The federal deficit had soared to $4.4 billion.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 “pump priming”

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Public-works projects put money in the hands of consumers. Consumer spending would stimulate the economy. Deficit spending was needed to end the depression. Economists such as John Maynard Keynes disagreed. Deficit spending continued under the second New Deal.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 The Works Progress Administration (WPA) created millions of jobs on public-works projects. Workers built highways and public buildings, dredged rivers and harbors, and promoted soil and water conservation. Artists were hired to enhance public spaces.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 The Social Security Act created a pension system for retirees. It also provided: unemployment insurance insurance for victims of work-related accidents aid for poverty-stricken mothers and children, the blind, and the disabled

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Such benefits helped reduce poverty among the nation’s elderly.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 The government continued to give aid to farmers. The government provided price supports for agriculture. The Rural Electrification Administration helped bring power to isolated rural areas.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 The government also funded irrigation systems, dams, and other water projects in the West. Construction of a Dam, a mural by WPA artist William Gropper, was a tribute to workers on western dams.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 Roosevelt believed that improving the standard of living for industrial workers would benefit the entire economy. Wagner Act Fair Labor Standards Act Recognized the right of workers to join labor unions Gave workers the right to collective bargaining Set a minimum wage and maximum workweek Outlawed child labor

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 As union activity rose, a split emerged in the American Federation of Labor. The AFL represented skilled workers who joined craft or trade unions. The union made little effort to organize workers in the major industries. John L. Lewis formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) to unionize industrial workers.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 In 1936, the CIO’s United Auto Workers Union staged a sit-down strike at General Motors. This success led to others, and union membership soared. After 44 days, GM recognized the new union.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 In 1937, FDR proposed adding up to six new Justices to the Court. Critics attacked his court-packing plan as an attempt to expand presidential power. The failed plan weakened Roosevelt politically. After an overwhelming reelection victory, FDR decided to fight back against the Supreme Court, which had struck down many of his programs.

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 FDR proposes “court packing”

The Cold War BeginsThe Second New Deal Section 2 The combination caused the economy to sink again, and unemployment soared. After the economy had begun to improve in 1935 and 1936, FDR cut back on government spending to reduce the deficit. At the same time, interest rates rose. With his support wavering, FDR did not try to push further reforms through Congress.