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BELLWORK Explain why President Hoover was unpopular.Explain why President Hoover was unpopular. What was the MAJOR issue in the 1932 election?What was the MAJOR issue in the 1932 election? What are some current government programs that are designed to help families that are out of work?What are some current government programs that are designed to help families that are out of work? THINKER: If all members of your household were out of a job, how would you want government leaders to respond?THINKER: If all members of your household were out of a job, how would you want government leaders to respond?

The New Deal When FDR accepted the nomination for President, he pledged “a new deal for the American people.”When FDR accepted the nomination for President, he pledged “a new deal for the American people.” The New Deal: FDR’s legislative program, in which, several bills were introduced.The New Deal: FDR’s legislative program, in which, several bills were introduced. The three R’s:The three R’s: Relief: for the unemployedRelief: for the unemployed Recovery: measures to stimulate the economyRecovery: measures to stimulate the economy Reform: laws to help lessen the threat of another economic disasterReform: laws to help lessen the threat of another economic disaster

The New Deal: Mind Map In order to understand the New Deal programs, you are going to create mind map notes.In order to understand the New Deal programs, you are going to create mind map notes. Follow the guidelines on the board.Follow the guidelines on the board. Make sure to include the acronyms, what they stand for, and their definition.Make sure to include the acronyms, what they stand for, and their definition. I will collect these for points!I will collect these for points!

FDR’s 100 Days When Roosevelt became President, Americans demanded immediate action.When Roosevelt became President, Americans demanded immediate action. Roosevelt responded with a series of new programs in the “first hundred days.”Roosevelt responded with a series of new programs in the “first hundred days.” Hundred Days: FDR met with Congress for 100 days.Hundred Days: FDR met with Congress for 100 days. During those 100 days of lawmaking, Congress granted every one of FDR’s requests.During those 100 days of lawmaking, Congress granted every one of FDR’s requests. Ever since, Presidents have been judged against FDR for what they have accomplished in their first 100 days.Ever since, Presidents have been judged against FDR for what they have accomplished in their first 100 days.

FDR vs. OBAMA You are now going to read an article about President Obama’s First 100 days in office.You are now going to read an article about President Obama’s First 100 days in office. The article outlines the four major issues that Obama had to tackle in his first 100 days.The article outlines the four major issues that Obama had to tackle in his first 100 days. On the back of your mind map notes, create a T- Chart of similarities and differences.On the back of your mind map notes, create a T- Chart of similarities and differences. Under similarities, list the things FDR and Obama had in common in their first 100 days.Under similarities, list the things FDR and Obama had in common in their first 100 days. Under differences, list the things FDR and Obama did differently in their first 100 days.Under differences, list the things FDR and Obama did differently in their first 100 days.