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FDR’s First New Deal Programs
and the Dust Bowl
FDR’s First New Deal Programs
and the Dust Bowl
This is preeminently the time to speak the truth,, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.
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First Hundred DaysFirst Hundred Days
• FDR was very active, very aggressive
• Wanted to create a feeling that government was there to help
• Put people at ease with Fireside Chats
• People were very optimistic
• FDR was very active, very aggressive
• Wanted to create a feeling that government was there to help
• Put people at ease with Fireside Chats
• People were very optimistic
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“It is common sense to take a method and try
it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try
another.”
“It is common sense to take a method and try
it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try
another.”What was FDR saying about how his administration should try to end the
Great Depression?How do you think this
approach was received by the citizens?
What was FDR saying about how his administration should try to end the
Great Depression?How do you think this
approach was received by the citizens?
The First New DealThe First New Deal
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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
• 300,000 men between the ages of 18 and 25 were hired to work in the nation's parks and forests.
• For $30 a month, CCC workers planted trees, built fire towers, restocked streams, and restored historic battlefields.
• Workers lived in wilderness camps
• By 1942, when the program ended, 2.5 million men had served in Roosevelt's "Tree Army."
• It excluded women, imposed rigid quotas on blacks
• 300,000 men between the ages of 18 and 25 were hired to work in the nation's parks and forests.
• For $30 a month, CCC workers planted trees, built fire towers, restocked streams, and restored historic battlefields.
• Workers lived in wilderness camps
• By 1942, when the program ended, 2.5 million men had served in Roosevelt's "Tree Army."
• It excluded women, imposed rigid quotas on blacks
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) • Gave money to states to help those in need buy food
• Not popular as people did not want handouts (pride)
• Gave money to states to help those in need buy food
• Not popular as people did not want handouts (pride)
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) • Sought to raise farm prices and control production of farm goods.
• Paid farmers to NOT grow crops in some fields.
• Farmers incomes rose 50% during the first three years
• Supreme Court ruled the AAA unconstitutional for invading the reserved powers of the states in U.S. vs. Butler (1936).
• Sought to raise farm prices and control production of farm goods.
• Paid farmers to NOT grow crops in some fields.
• Farmers incomes rose 50% during the first three years
• Supreme Court ruled the AAA unconstitutional for invading the reserved powers of the states in U.S. vs. Butler (1936).
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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) • Sought to control flooding in rural Tennessee
• Built 21 dams to generate electricity for tens of thousands of farm families
• Sought to control flooding in rural Tennessee
• Built 21 dams to generate electricity for tens of thousands of farm families
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National Recovery Administration (NRA)National Recovery Administration (NRA)
• Set up voluntary agreements among businesses to cut excess production.
• Covered production, prices, wages, and hours of work.
• Somewhat successful, but businesses thought government was getting in the way
• Set up voluntary agreements among businesses to cut excess production.
• Covered production, prices, wages, and hours of work.
• Somewhat successful, but businesses thought government was getting in the way
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Public Works Administration (PWA) Public Works Administration (PWA) • The first major program to attack unemployment
• It was supposed to serve as a "pump-primer," providing people with money to spend on industrial products.
• In six years the spent $6 billion building such projects as the port in Brownsville, Texas and a sewer system in Chicago.
• PWA did not spend sufficient money to significantly reduce unemployment.
• The first major program to attack unemployment
• It was supposed to serve as a "pump-primer," providing people with money to spend on industrial products.
• In six years the spent $6 billion building such projects as the port in Brownsville, Texas and a sewer system in Chicago.
• PWA did not spend sufficient money to significantly reduce unemployment.
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) • Created to insure bank deposits to eliminate the issues that led to the Depression
• Insurance Limits on Individual Accounts– 1934 - $2500– 1935 - $5000– 1950 - $10,000– 2010 - $250,000
• Created to insure bank deposits to eliminate the issues that led to the Depression
• Insurance Limits on Individual Accounts– 1934 - $2500– 1935 - $5000– 1950 - $10,000– 2010 - $250,000
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) • Punishes dishonest stockbrokers and speculators
• Punishes dishonest stockbrokers and speculators
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The Great Depression: The Human TollThe Great Depression: The Human Toll
From Digital HistoryFrom Digital History
The Great Depression in StatisticsThe Great Depression in Statistics
The Great Depression in StatisticsThe Great Depression in Statistics
The Great Depression in StatisticsThe Great Depression in Statistics
The Great Depression in StatisticsThe Great Depression in Statistics
Americans Face Hard Times
Americans Face Hard Times
Dust BowlDust Bowl
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"Dust Bowl" by Alexandre Hogue
(Missouri, 1898 - 1994)
Letters to Eleanor RooseveltLetters to Eleanor Roosevelt• First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt receives thousands of letters during the Depression about people’s issues
• She serves as the eyes and ears of FDR and makes suggestions about how govt. can help
• Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt
• First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt receives thousands of letters during the Depression about people’s issues
• She serves as the eyes and ears of FDR and makes suggestions about how govt. can help
• Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt
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