Chapter 34 – Franklin Delano Roosevelt & The New Deal Analyze the responses of FDR’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective.

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Chapter 34 – Franklin Delano Roosevelt & The New Deal Analyze the responses of FDR’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Platform: Balanced-Budget Repeal Prohibition Decreased G spending New Deal

Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady First “influential” First Lady worked in Settlement Houses fought against segregation champion of “commoner”

The Election of 1932 Red = Roosevelt Blue - Hoover Roosevelt wins with 57% of popular vote!

The Three “R’s” and the Hundred Days Relief Recovery Reform “Stopping a run on an old financial institution” Bank Holiday Progressive ideas: Social insurance Collectivization Employment insurance Conservation Restrictions on child labor

Crunching The Numbers of the First New Deal GDP – 1933 $74.2 billion1935 $91.4 billion Weekly Earnings $ $20.13 Unemployment25% % Farm Income$1.9 billion1935 $4.6 billion

The Dust Bowl Causes of The Dust Bowl Use of marginal soil Overproduction Dry Farming Techniques

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Wilson Dam – completed in 1933

The Election of 1936 Roosevelt wins 61% of popular vote Electoral college – 523 to 8 (Alfred Landon). 20th Amendment: 1933 “lame duck” moved presidential inaugurations from Mar. 4 to Jan. 20 to shorten time between election and inauguration

Roosevelt’s Political Stumble The Court Packing Scheme

The Opposition to Roosevelt

The Balance Sheet of FDR and New Deal PositivesNegatives Prevent further declineDid not end Depression Safety net during crisisLittle employment gains More humane labor conditionsWage discrimination for minorities Challenged the power of big corporations Socialist/Communist Regulation of stock marketCourt Packing Expanded power of President ?? Large budget deficit Expanded power of Federal gov’t ?? People reliant upon government Expanded power of Democrats ??Class conflict Increased participation for minorities Averted a socialist/communist take- over Preserved greatest resources - workers