Unit III – A Modern Nation Chapter 11 – The Great Depression Begins Section 4 – Analyzing the New Deal.

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Unit III – A Modern Nation Chapter 11 – The Great Depression Begins Section 4 – Analyzing the New Deal

Analyzing the New Deal The Main Idea The New Deal had mixed success in rescuing the economy, but it fundamentally changed Americans’ relationship with their government. Reading Focus What was the impact of the New Deal on the nation in the 1930s? In what ways was the impact of the New Deal limited? How did the New Deal come to an end?

The Impact of the New Deal The New Deal promised relief, recovery, and reform. Relief programs put billions of dollars into the pockets of poor Americans. The New Deal was less successful in delivering economic recovery. New Deal reforms were successful and long-lasting. The New Deal changed the link between the American people and their government. Roosevelt believed that government could help businesses and individuals achieve a greater level of economic security. The New Deal required a much bigger government. Americans now began to look regularly to government for help.

Relief Millions of Americans enjoyed some form of help. Direct relief or jobs that provided a steady paycheck Programs such as Social Security and unemployment insurance became a fixture of government. Recovery Not as successful at economic recovery Unemployment remained high. Some critics argued that Roosevelt needed the support of big business. Other critics said that the New Deal didn’t spend enough money. The Impact of the New Deal Reform More successful and long-lasting FDIC restored public confidence in the nation’s banks. SEC restored public confidence in stock markets. New Deal left thousands of roadways, bridges, dams, public buildings, and works of art.

The Impact of the New Deal What was the impact of the New Deal on the nation in the 1930’s? Recall- What was the physical legacy of the WPA? Rate – In what area- relief, recover or reform- do you think the New Deal was most successful? Why? Make Judgments – As a result of the New Deal, American began to look regularly to government for help. Do you think this a good or bad trend? Why?

Limits of the New Deal Relief programs gave aid to millions of people, but they were not meant to be a permanent solution to joblessness. Also, they did not provide jobs to everyone who needed one. The level of government assistance varied by state. For example, a family needing assistance in Massachusetts might receive $60 per month, while a family in Arkansas might get $8. New Deal programs permitted discrimination against African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and others.

Limits of the New Deal In what ways was the impact of the New Deal limited? Explain- Why did the government keep WPA wages low?? Make Judgments – Do you think the Roosevelt should have pushed harder to end discrimination in New Deal programs? Why or why not?

The End of the New Deal Roosevelt tried to influence voters in the South during the congressional elections of 1938; however his candidates lost. The Republicans made gains in the both houses. Roosevelt lacked the congressional support he needed to pass New Deal laws. Weakening Support Setbacks such as the court-packing fight and the 1937 economic downturn gave power to anti-New Deal senators. Opposition in Congress made passing New Deal legislation more difficult. Only one piece passed in 1938: the Fair Labor Standards Act (which set up a minimum wage) Elections The New Deal ended in Americans turned their attention to the start of WWII. After the New Deal

The End of the New Deal How did the New Deal come to an end? Recall- Why did Southern Democrats join forces? Analyze – Which was most costly to Roosevelt, the court-packing attempt or the economic downturn?