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1 Chapter six American history

2 Reasons for the second new deal
- the supreme court began overturning new deal legislation. Roosevelt became frustrated and more radical, leading to the second new deal. - there was also unrest with the wealthy and big businesses. They acted as opposition to Roosevelt who believed he had been elected to save American business - the second new deal showed Roosevelt trying to favour poorer classes at the expense of the rich The Second New Deal

3 The Second New Deal Works Progress Administration Wagner Act July 1935
- at any one time it employed about 2 million -by 1941, employed 20% of the nation's workforce -it built 1,000 airport landing fields and 8000 schools and hospitals -wages were approximately $52 a month Wagner Act July 1935 -FDR was reluctant to be involved with unions as he wanted to avoid upsetting big businesses -guaranteed workers right to collective bargaining in unions of their own choice -National Labor Relations Board set up to ensure fair play - The Second New Deal Success or Failure? -was responsible for some large scale projects like the Lincoln Tunnel -Not allowed to compete for contracts with private firms or to build private houses Success or Failure? -effectively gave unions rights in law -FDR continued to take a back seat in labor relations

4 The Second New Deal Social Security Act, August 1935
- pension scheme introduced as a federal programme, funded by employer and employee contributions - pensions not to be paid out till 1940 so those receiving them had paid something in - states were left in control of unemployment benefit, funded by taxes placed on both employers and employees - generally, benefits were inadequate to meet the needs of the poor The Second New Deal Success or Failure? -it was a significant break in government tradition. It was the first system of direct benefits -unemployment benefit was just $18 a week, max of 16 weeks -pensions were only a min of $10 and a max of $85 per month Does not count as relief as it was self financing

5 The Second New Deal The Banking Act, August 1935
- control of banking was moved from private banks to central government, with the centre of financial management moving to Washington -it was felt Wall Street had too much power in national finance The Second New Deal


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