PPT-Chapter 17, Section 3: Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal
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Objectives To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelts presidency To show how Roosevelt used the power of his office to regulate business To identify laws passed
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Chapter 17, Section 3: Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal: Transcript
Objectives To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelts presidency To show how Roosevelt used the power of his office to regulate business To identify laws passed to protect citizens health and preserve the environment. Teddy ?. Alisha cooper. November 27. th. 2102. U. .S history 2. Who . teddy was . Teddy was born October 27, 1858 and died January 6, 1919. teddy was born in New York City. He died in Oyster Bay. Teddy went to Harvard University , Columbia Law School.. By: Joe Augustine. My Dog Teddy. Teddy is 4 years old. He is half cocker spaniel half Shih . tzu. .. My Dog Teddy. Teddy was born on April 2. nd. 2007. He was born in . Rexton. New Brunswick. . My Dog Teddy. Reaction to the Gilded Age. Sources of Progressive Reform . A. Industrialization, with its increase in productivity and the number of consumer goods, created. Unemployment and labor unrest. Wasteful use of natural resources . What was the economic impact of scaling back the New Deal? . What were the arguments of supporters and critics of the New Deal?. By Jesus Sevilla, Madison Stoll, Shelby Patrick. Why FDR did not launch a Third New Deal?. Chapter . 22. . The New Deal. Main Idea: . In 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president of a suffering nation. He quickly sought to address the country’s needs with mixed results.. Chapter 22 . Chapter 33. 1933-1939. Introduction. Voters were in an ugly mood as the presidential campaign of 1932 neared.. Hoover, sick at heart over the Depression, was re-nominated by the Republican convention in Chicago without great enthusiasm.. Introduction. Nearly 76 million Americans greeted the new century in 1900. Almost one in seven of them were foreign-born. The 20. th. century will bring in ethnically and racially mixed American people than before. These new crusaders will call themselves the Progressives. . Roosevelt’s Square Deal. When Roosevelt took office after the assassination of William McKinley, it was the worst nightmare for the Republican Party.. Roosevelt had previously served as governor of New York. . Introduction. As the presidential election neared in 1932 there were 11 million people still unemployed and their families sank ever deeper into the pit of poverty. . Hoover was renominated. , but not a lot of enthusiasm surrounded him. While a rising star of the democrats was Franklin Delano . 2. The Main Idea. In 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president of a suffering nation. He quickly sought to address the country’s needs, with mixed results.. Reading Focus. What were the key events of the presidential election of 1932? . 26. th. President . 1. st. president to be:. known by his initials—TR. called by nicknames—Teddy, Trustbuster. immortalized as a toy. seen in the media with his family. a Nobel Peace Prize winner. a. nd the general public to set aside large tracts of land for ALL US citizens to enjoy.. John Muir did this through writing, descriptively, vividly, poetically, and passionately of the features that could be found in lands that had not yet been spoiled by the commercialism that had earlier ruined. Four months elapsed between the election and FDR taking office. Worked with his advisors, the Brain Trust, on new policies that came to collectively be called the New Deal. Policies focused on 3 goals. . U.S. History. Essential Question. What was the New Deal and how did it change American society?. Main Idea. The New Deal was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan for overcoming the Great Depression. His plan gave government jobs to the unemployed and increased government regulation of the economy. Although New Deal programs achieved varied levels of success, they did represent a basic change in American society..
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