PPT-New Deal

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Fireside Chats Imagine If OBAMA wanted to get the word out or explain something to Americans what would he do How would FDR get the word out in the 1930s Fireside

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Fireside Chats Imagine If OBAMA wanted to get the word out or explain something to Americans what would he do How would FDR get the word out in the 1930s Fireside Chats In the 20s and 30s citizens turned on the RADIO for news and entertainment. Monthwise PE activity Deal volume Deal value mn Deal value mn Top five PE deals this year The top five deals this year accounted for 3780 of the total investment in terms of deal value In the largest deal Canada Pension Plan Investment Board invest Do Now:. . - Which New Deal programs were most important? Choose the top three, in order of importance.. . - Write a paragraph explaining your reasoning. . Building Big Ridge Dam (TN). New Deal program #1. 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?. By:. Allison Cohen. Amber Hsu. Jake Perez. Sruthi Pichika. Why did FDR not launch a Third New Deal?. Planned to launch Third New Deal to build on achievements. FDR not in favor of deficit spending. . Chapter 9 . The Three R’s . Relief (for the needy). Economic Recovery. Financial Reform . The 100 Days . Congress enacted 15 laws . FDIC. CCC. AAA (Ag. Adjustment Act) – agriculture production limits and . The Election of 1932. As the . election of 1932. neared, unemployment and poverty brought dissent of President Hoover and a demand for a change in policy.  The Republicans nominated . Herbert Hoover. 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 . 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 . 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. 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 . $$$ DEAL OR NO DEAL $$$ GAME RULES Chose teams One team, picks one case The team opens up six of the remaining 25 cases. The Banker makes an offer. If the team declines they open 5, then 4, then 3, then 2, 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. 1Log in to the Member information center2Clickon Hot Dealsor Member to Member Dealson the left hand shortcutslist3Once the Hot Dealsor Member to memberpage you can see the current hot deals Add Hot De

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