PPT-New Deal Agencies Hoover V. Roosevelt
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New Deal Agencies Hoover V Roosevelt Finish the questions on the back of the worksheet from last time Response Hoover v Roosevelt Hoover opposed the idea of using
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New Deal Agencies Hoover V Roosevelt Finish the questions on the back of the worksheet from last time Response Hoover v Roosevelt Hoover opposed the idea of using the government to provide welfare. President Franklin Roosevelt promised to take action to get America out of the Great Depression.. Key terms: Hundred Days, New Deal, work relief, subsidy. Essential Questions. How did Roosevelt try to restore the confidence of the American people?. America Between the Wars. part . 2. The Great Depression. stock . market. the place where shares of companies are bought and sold. .. Stock = shares in a company. . inflation. . when prices go up and the general purchasing power of a dollar goes down. . As . the Great Depression escalated into a national . crisis. , . American citizens looked to President Herbert Hoover for a . federal. . response. . Hoover was hailed by many as the “Great Humanitarian” and a wonder worker who could find a solution to their problems. However, Hoover was firmly entrenched in “laissez faire” ideology which would greatly limit his initial response to the Great Depression. . 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 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. Period 7 (1890 – 1945). [PART . 2 . – (. 1929 . – . 1945)]. Warm-Up:. Defining Terms. When you hear the following terms what do you think of…. Liberalism. Conservatism . Terms as Defined by Clinton . 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 . 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? . Unit 8: Prosperity and Depression. Chp. 9-12. Part 3: Cultural Changes in America. Changing Attitudes. Conflicts over Values. Urbanization of America—jobs were moving to the cities. Values differed between rural & urban. Chapter 17 and 18. Causes of the Great Depression. Section 1. I Can Statements. Discuss the weaknesses in the economy of the 1920s.. Explain how the stock market crash contributed to the coming of the depression.. 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. 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.. The Great Depression hits. Hoover elected President in 1928. “predicts the end of poverty”. Warning signs of Depression. Buying stock on . Speculation. Buying on Margin. Stock prices are inflated.
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