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SOCIAL REFORMS AND THE NEW DEAL Chapter 20 Section 2

1) _____________________ of people were still jobless 2) _________________________ began to attack Roosevelt’s programs - They thought the _________________________ was doing too much They thought the New Deal hurt businesses by raising _____________________ They thought the New Deal ______________________ with people’s lives and in business The New Deal spent too much money for people without ________________ MILLIONS CONSERVATIVES GOVERNMENT TAXES INTERFERED JOBS

A sluggish economy……….

3) _______________________ wanted Roosevelt to do more The New Deal was not ___________________ to solve problems The New Deal was more of the __________________ that had failed in the past! 4) Even though both groups were upset, FDR won the election again in ____________. LIBERALS STRONG ENOUGH SAME IDEAS 1936

5) The __________________________________ disagreed with the President - It thought New Deal programs gave the President ______________________________. It believed these programs were against the _______________________________. FDR decided he wanted to ______________________ to the Court! Many people believed FDR was “_____________________” the court in favor of his ideas The Court still ____________________ many of FDR’s programs. SUPREME COURT TOO MUCH POWER CONSTITUTION ADD JUDGES PACKING AGREED

6) The New Deal gave _______________________ a larger part in political decisions. _______________________were given hope by being appointed to the new “________________________.” _________________________ were helped by the Indian ______________________ Act of 1934 – they were able to keep customs and their way of life. Land was returned to Native Americans. WOMEN AFRICAN AMERICANS BLACK CABINET NATIVE AMERICANS REORGANIZATION

The New Deal made the government seem more ____________________ for the average American. Others thought the New Deal gave the government _____________________ Many people agreed that the years of the New Deal were the _________________ in America’s history RESPONSIBLE TOO MUCH POWER MOST IMPORTANT

7) More New Deal Programs: The ______________ - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation – protected $$ in banks The ______________- Home Owners Loan Corporation – loans given at low cost to home owners The ______________- Federal Communications Commission – set rules for the media The ______________ - Securities and Exchange Commission – regulated stocks FDIC HOLC FCC SEC

The ______________ - National Labor Relations Board – gave workers rights to join unions The __________________________________ - Social Security Act – to help for retirement and helped other Americans not able to help themselves The ______________ - Works Progress Administration – to provide work relief on public projects NLRB FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT WPA

Ahhh…. Taxes…….

Really? Who thought of this…

Who is this guy, FICA?