PresentationExpress The New Deal (1932 1941) Witness History: A New Beginning FDR Offers Relief and Recovery The Second New Deal Effects of the New Deal Culture of the 1930s Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. FDR Offers Relief and Recovery Roosevelt Takes Charge Main Idea: Franklin D. Roosevelt rose in the political ranks in the early 1900s and was elected President in 1932 with the promise of a New Deal to fight the depression. The First Hundred Days Provide Instant Action Main Idea: Roosevelt quickly took action to reform financial institutions and provide relief to those in need. Opposition to the New Deal Emerges Main Idea: Opponents to Roosevelt s policies grew from multiple political parties. Witness History: Overcoming Fear Note Taking: Reading Skill: Connect Ideas Chart: FDR Not Slowed by Polio Color Transparencies: Civilian Conservation Corps Political Cartoons: The Galloping Snail Comparing Viewpoints: The New Deal: Too Much or Not Enough? 1
NOTE TAKING Reading Skill: Connect Ideas CHART FDR Not Slowed by Polio Civilian Conservation Corps 2
ANALYZE Political Cartoons: The Galloping Snail Political Cartoons: The Galloping Snail COMPARING VIEWPOINTS The New Deal: Too Much or Not Enough? Comparing Viewpoints: The New Deal: Too Much or Not Enough? PM : Section 1 3
The Second New Deal Extending Social and Economic Reform Main Idea: Roosevelt extended his reforms to provided longer lasting relief to those in need. Labor Unions Find a New Energy Main Idea: The New Deal passed laws recognizing labor unions and giving workers more rights. Challenges to the New Deal Main Idea: After a clash with the Supreme Court, Roosevelt lost some of his popularity Witness History: Trying to Survive Note Taking: Reading Skill: Connect Ideas Graphs: Farms With Electricity, 1930-1950 Color Transparencies: Political Cartoons: Critics of the New Deal History Interactive: More About Social Security Continued The Second New Deal (continued ) Graph: Labor Union Membership, 1920-1960 Chart: The Second New Deal Political Cartoons: The Ingenious Quarterback Graph: Unemployment, 1933-1941 NOTE TAKING Reading Skill: Connect Ideas 4
GRAPH Farms With Electricity, 1930-1950 Political Cartoons: Critics of the New Deal GRAPH Labor Union Membership, 1920-1960 5
CHART The Second New Deal ANALYZE Political Cartoons: The Ingenious Quarterback GRAPH Unemployment, 1933-1941 6
PM Effects of the New Deal Women Help Lead the New Deal Main Idea: Eleanor Roosevelt transformed the office of First Lady and led the way for women to increase their political influence. African Americans Make Advances and Face Challenges Main Idea: Eleanor Roosevelt and FDR tried to improve the problems African Americans faced, but African Americans were not always helped by the New Deal. The New Deal Affects Native Americans Main Idea: Land was returned to Native Americans during the New Deal, but eventually Native Americans were hurt by some legislation of this time. The New Deal Creates a New Political Coalition Main Idea: The New Deal unified the country and created a coalition that brought together Americans and affected voting patterns. The Role of Government Expands Main Idea: The New Deal increased the power of the presidency and the federal government, and its effects are still felt today Continued Effects of the New Deal (continued ) Witness History: The Caring First Lady Note Taking: Reading Skill: Identify Main Ideas Graph: Presidential Vote of African Americans, 1932-2000 Color Transparencies: The New Deal Provides Jobs Analyze: Cause and Effect: The New Deal Quick Study: FDR s Effect on the Presidency 7
NOTE TAKING Reading Skill: Identify Main Ideas GRAPH Presidential Vote of African Americans, 1932-2000 The New Deal Provides Jobs 8
ANALYZE Cause and Effect: The New Deal QUICK STUDY FDR s Effect on the Presidency PM 9
Culture of the 1930s Movies and Radio Captivate Americans Main Idea: Movies, radio, and music provided information and entertainment for Americans during the 1930s. The New Deal and the Arts Main Idea: During the New Deal, the government provided federal funding for artists, writers, and musicians. The Literature of the Depression Main Idea: Many authors of the 1930s wrote socially conscious subject matter about issues and struggles people of the time faced. Witness History: Somewhere Over the Rainbow Note Taking: Reading Skill: Identify Main Ideas and Details Color Transparencies: Big Bands Swing NOTE TAKING Reading Skill: Identify Main Ideas and Details GRAPH Big Bands Swing 10
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