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FDR’s New Deal. Noel Heath 10/11/11. New Deal New Ideas. Franklin Roosevelt ‘s New Deal created and organized laws and regulations affected: Banking The Stock Market Industry Agriculture Public works Relief for the poor Conservation of Resources - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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FDR’S NEW DEALNoel Heath10/11/11
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New Deal New Ideas Franklin Roosevelt ‘s New Deal created and organized laws and regulations affected:
•Banking• The Stock Market• Industry• Agriculture• Public works• Relief for the poor• Conservation of Resources
These laws changed the face of America dramatically.
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The programs from the First and Second New Deal
Civilian Conservation CorpsTennessee Valley AuthorityFederal Emergency Relief AdministrationAgricultural Adjustment AdministrationNational Recovery AdministrationPublic Works AdministrationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationRural Electrification AdministrationWork Progress AdministrationSocial Security ActFarm Security AdministrationFair Labor Standards Act
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Jobs and Relief Roosevelt gave high priority to creating jobs. He planned to help the unemployed with work relief programs, giving needy people government jobs. During his first month in office, FDR asked Congress to create the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).Roosevelt appointed Harry Hopkins a New York social worker, to lead the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. (FERA.)The New Dealers claimed the action was necessary to bring prices up.
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Assessing The Early New DealThe New Deal did not cure the nation’s ills. The Depression dragged on, bringing continued hardship. Farmers continued to lose their land.Unemployment remained at high levels. Many people still struggled to survive and to make ends meet.Yet the darkest days had passed. The panic of 1932 and 1933 had receded, and the flurry of activity from the nation’s capital had restored some measure of confidence.
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Rebuilding a RegionOne of the boldest programs launched during the Hundred days was the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The TVA aimed to control flooding, promote conservation and development, and bring electricity to rural areas along the Tennessee River.Some critics charged that funds for the TVA should be used to support programs nationwide.When the spring rains came in 1937, however, the system worked-the dams prevented the Tennessee River from flooding.
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Graph of FDR New Deal
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Hyperlink
http://www.schooltube.com/video/53b82b6006d4f55a8ee2/FDRs-New-Deal-Programs
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Sources •The American Journey•School Tube•Google images
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