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Redefined Democracy Political Rights Economic Security Social Justice Essential Question What were the causes of the Great Depression WarmUp Question Think

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Redefined Democracy Political Rights Economic Security Social Justice Essential Question What were the causes of the Great Depression WarmUp Question Think about the changes that took place in America in the 1920s In what ways were these changes good Bad . Temperance 8. Justice. Silence 9. Moderation. Order 10.Cleanliness. Resolution 11. Tranquility. Frugality 12. Chastity. Industry 13. Humility. Sincerity. Franklin’s Art of Virtue. Objectives:. To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelt’s 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. Temperance 8. Justice. Silence 9. Moderation. Order 10.Cleanliness. Resolution 11. Tranquility. Frugality 12. Chastity. Industry 13. Humility. Sincerity. Franklin’s Art of Virtue. Square Deal. “It is the duty of the president to act upon the theory that he is steward of the people, and … to assume that he has the legal right to do whatever the needs of the people demand, unless the Constitution or the laws explicitly forbid him to do it.”. Roosevelt is Elected. The election of 1932 saw President Hoover unseated by Franklin Roosevelt.. Hoover was widely blamed for the Depression.. Roosevelt promised “A New Deal”. Meant to remind people of “The Square Deal” advocated by Teddy Roosevelt.. The London Conference. Purpose of the conference?. “Organize a coordinated international attack on the global depression.”. Roosevelt withdrew from conference for fear of sacrificing US economy for world economy. 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. 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 . Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt. The Election of 1932—A New Deal. FDR builds hope for Americans. Key programs of the New Deal. Effects of the New Deal. Forgotten Americans. Critics of the New Deal. Introduction. Americans in the 1930’s . tried to turn their backs on the world problems. Americans had their own burdens to shoulder and the cost of getting involved in foreign problems seemed too great.. Objectives:. To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelt’s 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. From 1929 to 1932, President Hoover was . criticized . for not doing more to end the depression. Tens of thousands . of businesses failed . and unemployment rose to 25%. The American banking system collapsed . FDR. Born in 1882, 5. th. cousin of Theodore Roosevelt. In 1921 he contracted polio and lost the use of his legs. (Paralytic Illness). Promised Americans a “New Deal” in 1932 but was vague on the details. 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..

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