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Learn about the historic New Deal programs implemented by President Roosevelt during the Great Depression, including relief for farmers and workers, the role of fireside chats, and the criticisms faced. Explore terms like Glass-Steagall Act, Civilian Conservation Corps, and more.
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15-1 A New Deal Fights the Depression
Americans Get a New Deal • What was the New Deal? • What did Roosevelt do during the Hundred Days? • Why were Roosevelt’s fireside chats significant?
Helping the American People • Which New Deal progrmas were created to provide relief for famers and workers? • What did the National Recovery Act do? • Which New Deal program helped homeowners?
The New Deal Comes Under Attack • What did liberal and conservative critics say about the New Deal? • How did FDR react when the Supreme Court declared two New Deal programs unconstitutional? • Who were Charles Coughlin, Francis Townsend, and Huey Long?
Terms and Names • Glass-Steagall Act • Civilian Conservation Corps • National Industrial Recovery Act • Deficit spending
Honors Paragraph • Evaluating #3 pg • Of the New Deal programs discussed in this section, which do you consider the most important? Explain you choice