THE NEW DEAL Section 1: Restoring Hope. Goals Explain what actions FDR took to stimulate the economy. Compare and contrast FDR’s policies with Hoover’s.

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THE NEW DEAL Section 1: Restoring Hope

Goals Explain what actions FDR took to stimulate the economy. Compare and contrast FDR’s policies with Hoover’s policies. Explain why the Supreme Court found the NIRA and the AAA unconstitutional.

Journal Writing What do you think Americans expected from FDR?

Franklin D. Roosevelt es/fdrfirstfiresidechat.html

FDIC- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. HOLC-Home Owners Loan Corporation FCA- Farm Credit Administration FERA- Federal Emergency Relief Administration. CWA- Civil Works Administration

CCC- Civilian Conservation Corps SEC- Securities and Exchange Commission NIRA- National Industrial Recovery Act ▫PWA- Public Works Administration ▫NRA- National Recovery Administration AAA- Agricultural Adjustment Administration