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1 President Roosevelt & Georgia
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2 F.D. Roosevelt A new president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was elected in 1932. He promised a “New Deal” for the American people. Hoover believed that the government should not interfere with the economy, but Roosevelt felt the opposite. FDR’s government took an active role in trying to help the economy recover. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles

3 Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933
32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 © 2014 Brain Wrinkles

4 Warm Springs Franklin Roosevelt visited Georgia over 40 times from Roosevelt had a disease called polio, and visited Warm Springs for polio therapy. Roosevelt, and other polio patients, exercised in the warm water pools of the spring to help ease the crippling effects of polio. When he came to Georgia, he stayed at his home in Warm Springs, which became known as the “Little White House” during his presidency. © 2015 Brain Wrinkles

5 The End Roosevelt also set up many other programs, such as the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. While the New Deal did not completely restore the country to the way it was before the Depression, it did help the nation get back on its feet. It wasn’t until 1942 that the Depression was truly over – when America entered World War II… © 2014 Brain Wrinkles

6 President Roosevelt in Warm Springs, GA
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7 Helping Georgia Roosevelt made several appearances and gave many speeches throughout the state. His firsthand exposure to rural Georgia and its problems during the Depression helped him create effective New Deal programs that helped alleviate the country’s economic problems. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs helped many Georgians. His agricultural policies assisted Georgia farmers and work programs gave jobs to the poor. © 2015 Brain Wrinkles

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9 Farewell President Roosevelt was visiting Warm Springs on April 12, 1945, when he died after suffering a massive stroke. Today, many people still go to Warm Springs for treatment of strokes and injuries at the Warm Springs Rehabilitation Center, and Roosevelt’s home is visited by thousands every year. © 2015 Brain Wrinkles

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11 Eugene Talmadge Eugene Talmadge, a powerful Georgia politician, opposed many of the New Deal programs. Talmadge served as Georgia’s governor from and from He appealed to Georgia’s rural farmers and they backed him passionately. Talmadge opposed civil rights for African Americans and fought against integration of schools. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles

12 Eugene Talmadge Inaugurated as Governor 1933
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13 Eugene Talmadge Talmadge believed that the federal government should stay out of state matters and he refused to back many of Roosevelt’s policies. Because of his opposition, much of the aid offered by New Deal programs did not affect Georgia until after Talmadge left office. The desire for Social Security in Georgia led to the election of pro-New Deal governor Eurith Rivers, who brought more helpful programs into the state. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles

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15 Create an Action Figure
Create an Action Figure of FDR. Follow the directions on the template to explain FDR, the New Deal, impact and ties to Georgia, and Eugene Talmadge’s opposition to FDR’s New Deal. YOUR ACTION FIGURE MUST BE COLORED!!!!


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