New Deal

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Hundred Days

100 days after FDR was sworn into office. Congress passed into law major legislation to counter the effects of the Great Depression

The New Deal

A series of programs that FDR passed to help people in the USA find jobs, and end the Great Depression.

New Deal

A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.

Civilian Works Administration (CWA)

A short-lived U.S. job creation program. Created construction jobs, mainly improving or constructing buildings and bridges. It ended on March 31, 1934, after spending $200 million a month and giving jobs to four million people.

What FDR did in the 100 days in 1933: March 9th, what was introduced, passed, and signed in the same day?

Emergency Banking Relief Act

Court Packing

FDR Tried to add more justices (judges) to the Supreme Court

The Presidential Election of 1932:

FDR vs. Hoover --> FDR wins & proposes to fix Depression Almost 57% of the electorate vetoed

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

Federally insured banks so that the mass banks failures can never happen again

Hoover

Herbert Hoover. President blamed for the Great Depression. Lost 1932 election to FDR

Father Charles Coughlin

Roman Catholic priest who used popular radio sermons to criticize Roosevelt

Francis Perkins

Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor and first woman cabinet member in U.S. history.

On March 5, 1933, FDR called for what of the 73rd Congress?

Special session

bank holiday

The day after his inauguration, FDR closed all banks for 4 days until gov't examiners could investigate their financial condition; only sound/solvent banks were allowed to reopen

Court Packing

Where FDR tried to add more members to the Supreme Court to pass his programs.

WPA (Works-Progress Administration)

employed artists and others in projects across the USA

Legislation was introduced and passed at a FURIOUS pace as Congress mostly acted as a what?

Rubber Stamp

Huey Long

Senator from Louisiana who wanted the "Share our Wealth" program to tax the rich and give money to the poor

The FDR Inauguration, March 4, 1933:

Several weeks before he had narrowly escaped an ASSASSINATION attempt where the mayor of Chicago was killed

Eleanor Roosevelt

She was a First Lady and worked for social reform, supported youth employment, helped the poor and addressed the needs of women in her book Its Up to Women.

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

The Act was the first direct-relief operation under the New Deal and was headed by Harry L. Hopkins, a New York social worker who was one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's most influential advisers. The law provided money for food and other necessities for the unemployed. Affected the people in trying to aid people feeling the effects of the depression.

Work Progress Administration (WPA)

The WPA gave people jobs to help build roads, bridges, dams, airports, surge treatment plants, hospitals, medical clinics, and schools. In addition, artists, sculptors, musicians and actors were employed.

During the first 100 days of his administration, Roosevelt and his brain trust were a _________ of activity

Whirlwind

Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)

a labor organization established in 1938 to organize workers by industry rather than by occupation or skill

Agriculture Adjustment Act (AAA)

a law enacted in 1933 to raise crop prices by paying farmers to leave a certain amount of their land unplanted, thus lowering production

National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

a law passed by Congress in 1933 to increase production while boosting wages and prices; it created the National Recovery Administration

The Great Depression

a time during the 1930s when the USA had economic problems. People had no jobs, no money, and a lot were homeless

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

an agency created in 1933 to insure individuals' bank accounts, protecting people against losses due to bank failures

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

an agency, established as part of the New Deal, that put young unemployed men to work building roads, developing parks, planting trees, and helping in erosion-control and flood-control projects.

TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority)

built dams and brought cheap electricity in rural areas.

direct relief

cash payments or food provided by the government to the poor

Bank Holiday

closed all banks until gov. examiners could investigate their financial condition; only sound/solvent banks were allowed to reopen

Social Security Act (SSA)

created a tax on workers and employers. That money provided monthly pensions for retired people.

SEC (Securities Exchange Commission)

created to make sure companies reported their value and to stop stock fraud

CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)

gave jobs to men aged 18-25 building national parks, helping forests

FERA (Federal Emergency Relief Administration)

gave relief money to people without jobs (the unemployed)

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

government agency created during the New Deal that insures bank deposits, guaranteeing that depositors' money will be safe. The FDIC currently insures deposits up to $250,000.

safety net

government programs that protect people suffering from bad economic conditions

Fireside Chats

informal radio broadcasts in which President Roosevelt explained his New Deal program and how he would take action on the depression.

FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

insurance for money in bank (savings) accounts up to 2500 dollars

Okies during the Great Depression

midwestern farmers who lost their farms; many moved to CA

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

monitors the stock market and enforces laws regulating the sale of stocks and bonds (protects against fraud and over-speculation)

Social Security

program gave money $ to older people, unemployment insurance, help to the disabled

New Deal Relief Programs

programs to provide immediate help through jobs or government checks to lower unemployment

Fireside Chats

radio broadcasts made by FDR to the American people to explain his initiatives

Broker State

role of the government to work out conflicts (mediate) between competing interest groups

Arbitration

settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider

First 100 Days

the first 100 Days FDR was president and passed most of the New Deal programs.

Relief, Recovery, Reform

the three goals of FDR's New Deal.

Wagner Act (1935)

(National Labor Relations Act) gives workers the right to organize a union and bargain with management.

FDR and The New Deal:

- 1932 Presidential Election - FDR's Inauguration, Brain Trust, and Philosophy - The Hundred Days - Bank Holiday - Fireside Chats - New deal programs: AAA, NRA, PWA, FERA, CCC, TVA, CWA, HOLC, Market reform

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

1934 - Created to supervise stock exchanges and to punish fraud in securities trading.

Social Security Act (SSA)

1934 law that set up a pension system for retirees beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health

Social Security Act (SSA)

1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

1938 act which provided for a minimum wage and restricted shipments of goods produced with child labor

Fair Labor Standards Act

1938-Established a minimum wage (25 cents an hour), a maximum workweek of 40 hours and time and a half for overtime, and outlawed child labor.

Supreme Court

9 Judges (Justices) who declare laws constitutional or unconsitutional

National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)

A 1935 law that guarantees workers the right of collective bargaining sets down rules to protect unions and organizers, and created the National Labor Relations Board to regulate labor-management relations.

Father Coughlin

A Catholic priest from Michigan who was critical of FDR on his radio show. He was wildly popular among those who opposed FDR's New Deal until radio show spoke out against Jews during WWII. He was eventually kicked off the air

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

A New Deal agency created to generate cheap electric power and flood control in a seven-state region. It created many dams that provided electricity as well as jobs.

American Liberty League

A conservative anti-New Deal organization; led by Al Smith. It criticized the "dictatorial" policies of FDR and what it perceived to be his attacks on the free enterprise system.

Townsend Plan

A plan proposed by Francis Townsend in 1933 that would give $200 a month (about $3,300 today) to citizens over the age of sixty. Townsend Clubs sprang up across the country in support of the plan, mobilizing mass support for old-age pensions. This became part of the Social Security Act.

Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)

An agency created in 1933 that monitors the stock market and enforces laws regulating the sale of stocks and bonds

Huey Long

As senator Long preached his "Share Our Wealth" programs. With a tax on incomes of the very wealthy, Long proposed to give every American family a comfortable minimum income.

Huey Long

As senator in 1932 of Washington preached his "Share Our Wealth" programs. It was a 100% tax on all annual incomes over $1 million and appropriation of all fortunes in excess of $5 million. With this money Long proposed to give every American family a comfortable income, etc

What FDR did in the 100 days in 1933: March 6th "_______ _______" for 4 days

Bank Holiday

Marion Anderson

Black opera singer who was refused the right to sing in Constitution Hall by the DAR, Eleanor Roosevelt had her to perform in front of Lincoln Memorial

National Recovery Administration (NRA)

Created to stimulate the economy. It tried to set fair wages and hours for workers and minimum prices for products. It was struck down and declared unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court.

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

Designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses, the Government bought livestock for slaughter and paid farmers subsidies not to plant part of their land. It was struck down and declared unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court.

Francis Townsend

Dr. from California, wanted older people to get a "pension" or money after they finish working

First Hundred Days

During this time, FDR had managed to get Congress to pass an unprecedented amount of new legislation that would revolutionize the role of the federal government from that point on.

Three Branches of Government

Executive (President), Judicial ( Supreme Court), Legislative (Congress)

Bank Holiday

FDR closed banks and only reopened the good ones

Bank Holiday 1933

FDR declared that all banks were to be closed on March 6, 1933. A few days later he allowed the reopening of economically sound banks.

Eleanor Roosevelt

FDR's Wife and New Deal supporter. Was a great supporter of civil rights and opposed the Jim Crow laws. She also worked for birth control and better conditions for working women

Court Packing Scheme

FDR's plan to "pack" the Supreme Court with 6 additional justices who would be supporters to keep his New Deal programs from being declared unconstitutional

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

First relief operation under the New Deal. Gave loans to the states to operate relief programs. Main goal was to alleviate household unemployment by creating new unskilled jobs in local and state government. Gave states and localities $3.1 billion (ended in 1935 and replaced by the WPA and Social Security Administration)

He wanted a power "as great as the POWER that would be given me if we were in fact invaded by a ______ _____"

Foreign foe

Who became the 32nd President of the United States?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt - President of the United States. Won the 1932 Election in a Landslide.

Court Packing Plan (1937)

Franklin Roosevelt's politically motivated and ill-fated scheme to add a new justice to the Supreme Court for every member over seventy who would not retire. His objective was to overcome the Court's objections to New Deal reforms.

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

Gave farmers money to reduce crop planting to restore the prices of their goods to a reasonable level

deficit spending

Government practice of spending more than it takes in from taxes; FDR started this trend to pump more money into the economy

Black Cabinet

Group of African Americans FDR appointed to key government positions; served as unofficial advisors to the president.

Who were the brain trust?

Group of expert policy advisers who worked with FDR in the 1930s to end the great depression

Public Works Administration (PWA)

Helped construction workers get jobs doing public projects (highways, bridges, sewers)

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Hired young, unemployed people to do restoration projects throughout the country building roads, developing parks, and helping in soil-erosion projects employed over 3 million people.

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Hires jobless people to build public buildings and parks.

Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO)

It was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada. It broke away from the AFL and allowed African Americans.

Public Works Administration (PWA)

Large-scale public works construction agency. Built public works such as dams, bridges, hospitals, and schools. Spent over $6 billion in contracts to private construction firms that did the actual work. Administered the construction of more than 34,000 projects.

Huey Long

Louisiana senator (aka "Kingfish") who pushed his "Share The Wealth" program to redistribute personal income

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

New Deal agency that helped create jobs for those that needed them. It created around 9 million jobs working on bridges, roads, and buildings.

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

New Deal program that built dams to control flooding and produce cheap electric power

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

New Deal program that hired unemployed men to work on natural conservation projects

AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Administration)

Paid farmers to grow less crops

He asked for executive power to wage war against ______ and ______

Poverty and pessimism

New Deal

President Franklin Roosevelt's programs and legislation intended to bring economic relief, recovery, and reforms to the country after the Great Depression.

New Deal Reform Programs

Programs to correct problems and prevent depressions from happening again, focusing on banks and labor unions

New Deal Recovery Programs

Programs to help stimulate agriculture, industry and the economy to end the great depression

Three R's of New Deal

Relief(short term) Recovery(help the economy) and Reform(long-term)


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