the new deal goal 9 part 5 fighting the great depression
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THE NEW DEALGoal 9 Part 5
Fighting the Great Depression
1932 Presidential Election Herbert Hoover (Rep) VS. *Why would Hoover NOT get elected??Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Dem)
- Main Goal: FIX the problems of the Great Depression!
FDR’s formulation to fight the Great Depression = THE NEW DEAL3 R’s = Relief, Recovery, Reform*Strengthen DemocracyLassies-Fairre = no longer working!
The 100 Days
Period in which FDR’s administration launched legislation to fix the Great Depression!
**Federal Government (During the New Deal) –took a more active role in shaping the economy!
Very important: FIRESIDE CHATS: radio talks to America in plain
and direct language / Americans thought he was speaking “directly” to them
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FDR / Fed. Government MUST reestablish the
“credibility” or “confidence” back into their relationship with the American Public
FDR’S Goals
1st Goal / Step: FIX the banking and finance system
How???? Emergency Banking Act (1933) “Bank Holiday”
Close down insolvent / “broke” banks and reopen them after “federal inspections” / cooling off period = 3 days
To fix banking and finance systems: Congress passed the
*********************Glass-Steagall Act Act**********************Purpose: to fix the banking system
Established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) – “insurance” for your money in the bank
(up to a $100,000)
Reestablishing credibility between American people and the Stock marketFixing the Stock Market
(1) Federal Securities Act (1933) – corporations had to provide “Complete” and “accurate” information on All stock options and made them liable for false information (business is failing = can’t trick someone into buying stock)
(2) Securities and Exchange Commission (1933) –Created to monitor the stock market / To limit INSIDER TRADING
Helping American People
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)- raise crop prices by lowering
production - federal government would pay farmers to leave
some of their land “unseeded”- reduce crop surplus = boost prices of crops
Result: Stability for farmers!Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- focused on the badly depressed Tenn. Valley – renovated dams, provided hydroelectric power and flood control! (still used today)
* 11 Billion revenue in 2008
Helping American People
Providing WORK (NEW JOBS) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
18-25 year old men to work building roads, developing parks, landscaping Ended in 1942, but provided 3 million jobs Discrimination: women?
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) – provided money to states to create jobs!
(Construction of schools and community buildings)Ex. “Make Work” project
New Deal UNDER ATTACK
New Deal: caused America to agree to a policy known as “Deficit Spending” – (PAYS FOR NEW DEAL) spending more money than the government receives in revenue Deficit Spending – Roosevelt = “Necessary Evil”Conservatives: spent too much moneyLiberals: New Deal didn’t go far enough
****BIGGEST CRITIC OF NEW DEAL(THE KINGFISH)– Governor of Louisiana / later Senator Huey Long (Socialist)(Share-Our-Wealth program = Socialism)
Supreme Court Reaction to New Deal Problem: Conservative Supreme Court / vetoing all
New Deal programs!!!FDR’s Reaction =
“COURT-PACKING BILL” / “Court Stacking” reorganize the Supreme Court and appoint 6 new (LIBERAL) justices that support the New Deal
Natural Reaction = PROTEST!!!! / went against separation of powers
End Result: Justices resigned…FDR got what he wanted!
Court Packing & Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian / Child and women welfare
2nd New Deal
Reasons: Take the New Deal further Main focus of 2nd New Deal:
(1)Youth and (2) Labor
** Works Progress Administration (WPA)
- provided jobs all across America
Improving LaborNational Labor Relations Board Wagner Act
- protected the rights of workers!
(1) gave LEGAL protection to labor unions
(2) engaging in “collective bargaining” is legal
(3) prohibited unfair business practices
(ex. NO MORE threat of “firing” union members)
Labor and management – imbalanced BEFORE the Wagner Act
Social Securities Act (still used today) Leader: Frances Perkins (FIRST FEMALE
CABINET MEMBER) 3 Major parts:
(1) Old Age insurance (Retirement / 65 years)
(2) Unemployment compensation
(3) Aid to families with dependent
children
African American Activism(During the New Deal) A. Philip Randolph
Brotherhood of the Sleeping Car Porters
- first all African American labor union
- collective bargaining worked!!!
* Labor Union that “Accepted Everyone?”
Mary Bethune
Appointed by FDR to organizeThe “BLACK CABINET”
Purpose: to advise FDR on racial issues in America
Vice President of NAACP
FDR’s view on Civil Rights / New Deal Coalition NEVER committed to full civil rights for African
Americans!Reason: didn’t want to upset White Southern voters
****New Deal Coalition – an alignment of groups that dedicated their life to support the Democratic Party (whites, union leaders, African Americans)
• Result: Democrats dominated politics through the 30s and 40s
Native Americans Gain Support John Collier
Commissioner of Indian Affairs (appointed by FDR)
Indian Reorganization Act (1934) /
Indian New Deal NO MORE ASSIMILATION
– Native American
SELF-GOVERNMENT!!!
(reversed the Dawes Act)
New Deal Impact
New Deal Programs that are STILL used today!!!!!!(1) FDIC (?)(2) TVA (?)
(3) SS (?) (4) SEC (?)
(5) FSA (?) (6) National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
- created the Wagner Act (labor unions and collective bargaining are legal) – boosted strength of Clayton Anti-Trust Act