PPT-How To Deal With Bad People

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Rom 121721 Introduction Have you ever tried your best to get along with someone but they seem to not cooperate No matter what you do it seems like the other person

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Rom 121721 Introduction Have you ever tried your best to get along with someone but they seem to not cooperate No matter what you do it seems like the other person is intent on being difficult Have you ever been in a situation where you were doing your best to be a Christian and the other person mistreated you. What do you know . about the Great Depression in the United States in 1930s?. Discuss in pairs. The big bang. !. Crowds gather  in the Wall Street district of Manhattan due to the heavy selling on the stock market in New York City on Oct. 24, 1929, less than a week before the Oct. 28-29 crash.. By 1932, Herbert Hoover was practically unelectable. *FDR = Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Unemployment = 25%. Massive Bank Failures. National Income 50% of 1929 levels. Hoover offered little relief for the many Americans in need. Reeling from the economic downturn and angry about President Hoover’s refusal to use the government to relieve the suffering of the people many Americans looked to the upcoming Presidential election in 1932 as a way to change their circumstances. . Unit 9. Causes of the Great Depression. Guiding Questions. What economic choices caused the economy to become unstable in the late 1920s?. How did the stock market crash trigger a chain of events that led to the Depression?. THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL. THE GREAT DEPRESSION CHAPTER FOURTEEN. THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND NEW DEAL OBJECTIVE. understand the causes and consequences of the Great Depression. understand the impact of FDR’s New Deal legislations on the American nation. A promise made by Franklin D. Roosevelt to the American people, that he would bring change to the depression of America, as a result of economic collapse. The laissez-faire days were over.. “I . pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American . ’. s . “. New Deal. ”. provide relief, recovery, & reform during the Great Depression?. Warm-Up Question. :. ?. Hoover & the Depression. From 1929 to 1932, President Hoover was criticized for not doing more to . alphabet. Part of FDR’s . New Deal. ……Agencies created by the US Govt. to bring about the . 3 R’s. ……. Relief, Recovery, and Reform. .. FERA / 1933. Federal Emergency Relief Act. Distributed $500 million of direct aid to unemployed workers such as food, clothing and grants of money to cities.. 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. 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? . 1929-1939. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gplaqa2yRgg. Stock market. Bull market 1920’s----Dow Jones 1924=180, 1929=381 1932=41. Buying on Margin…..5%. Banks and businesses financed brokers who facilitated risky buys. 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 . Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Redefined Democracy: Political Rights  Economic Security  Social Justice Hoover’s Downfall l assez -faire policies b elieved in a balanced national budget The Americans. , . Chapters 12-15. History Alive!. , Ch. 26-33. MNR’s “talking points”. January . 28-February 11, . 2014. Socratic Seminar. Socratic . Seminar. Scoring . Rubric (40 major points).

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