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Chapter 33 APUSH

The Great Depression and the New Deal

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Herbert Hoover Believed that federal

government should not try to fix people’s problems.

He believed direct relief would destroy people’s self-respect.

He believed it would create a big government which would violate

laissez faire.

Franklin Roosevelt

Believed government had a responsibility to help people in need and provide direct relief.

Believed capitalism and laissez faire needed to be reformed.

Governmental involvement in people’s lives was a good source

for those in need.

The Election of 1932

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•Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, beat

the Republican, Herbert Hoover, who was running

for reelection. • FDR promised

relief for the unemployed, help for farmers and a balanced budget.

• Prohibition, whether it should

be repealed or not.

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• FDR and Hoover at FDR’s inaugural• Americans believed FDR could get the country out of the

depression and put people back to work

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CARTOON 1932

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• The Dust Bowl was an ecological and human disaster that took place in the southwestern Great Plains region, including Oklahoma, in the 1930's. • It was caused by misuse of land and years of

sustained drought. • Millions of hectares of farmland became useless, and hundreds of thousands of people were forced

to leave their homes----many migrated to California.

• As the land dried up, great clouds of dust and sand, carried by the wind, covered everything

and the word "Dust Bowl" was coined.

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CARTOON 1932

• Many Americans were unsure exactly

what FDR meant with his New Deal.

• Interests group were lining up to protect

their self-interests in FDR’s New Deal.

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CARTOON 1932

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• One of the immediate concerns of FDR was to raise the self confidence of the people……..

• He had to get people back on their feet by putting them back to work……..

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• President Roosevelt began the “fireside chats” on a weekly basis as a way to reassure the American people. • His comforting voice, calming words, confidence in the country and the American people helped restore faith of

the American people in democracy.

chats

“I pledge to you, pledge myself to a NEW DEAL for the American People.” “The only thing we

have to fear…is fear itself.”

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Germany’s Great Depression

(Unemployment)

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Japan’s Great Depression(Unemployment)

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Great Britain’s Great Depression

(Unemployment)

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United States Great Depression

(Unemployment)

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• Roosevelt’s 100 days was very successful….FDR and Congress

went to work providing for direct relief, recovery and reform.

• From March of 1933 to June of 1933, Roosevelt sent 15

proposals to Congress and all 15 were adopted

• Congress and President tried anything reasonable to

overcome the Great Depression.

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NEW DEAL CARTOON

Govt. programs which provided direct relief to suffering

Americans through govt. spending………· Renew democracy· Restore confidence in the banking· Stimulate economy · Put people back to work.· Restore self confidence

·Relief: ease suffering of the needy·Recovery: begin economic growth

·Reform: help prevent future economic crises

How? FDR’s 3 R’s

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