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The New Deal’s Legacy

The New Deal’s Legacy. Ch 10.3. Thursday, April 5, 2012. Understand the court packing plan, Keynesian Economics, Roosevelt Recession and Social Safety Net. Discussion Questions. How powerful is the Supreme Court? What is the source of their power?

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The New Deal’s Legacy

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  1. The New Deal’s Legacy Ch 10.3

  2. Thursday, April 5, 2012 • Understand the court packing plan, Keynesian Economics, Roosevelt Recession and Social Safety Net.

  3. Discussion Questions • How powerful is the Supreme Court? • What is the source of their power? • How long is a Supreme Court justice in power? • How are they replaced?

  4. Background info: Don’t write this down! • FDR goes too far… • Angry that the Supreme Court ruled the AAA and NRA unconstitutional, FDR tried to overpower the court. • He asked the Congress to expand the court from 9 to 15 justices so he could appoint 6 more!

  5. Court-Packing Plan • FDR wanted to expand the Supreme Court so he could appoint 6 more justices that would be in favor of the New Deal, but it was a huge political mistake.

  6. Discussion Questions… • What would happen to the economy if the government cut spending? • Gov’t jobs would have to be cut: Teachers, Firefighters, Police, etc. • What affect would this have on the economy?

  7. The Roosevelt Recession • FDR cut spending on the WPA and PWA believing the economy was back, but the economy plummeted and unemployment increased.

  8. Keynesian Economics • The New Deal was based on Keynesian Economics which argued gov’t has to spend heavily during a recession, even if it uses deficit spending, to jump start the economy.

  9. The Safety Net • The New Deal created safeguards to protect the average American from economic disaster and changed American’s attitude on the role of gov’t.

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