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Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1933-1939
Chapter 12
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History
9th Grade
02/04/2012

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FDR lost the vice presidential election in 1920, and temporarly withdrew from politics.
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In what year did Franklin Delano Roosevelt lose the election as the Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate? What did he do as a result of losing?
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Polio, a viral disease that can affect nerves and can lead to partial or full paralysis.
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What disease did Roosevelt catch in the early 1920s?
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In 1928, Roosevelt ran for Governor of New York and narrowly won. Two years later, he was re-elected in a "landslide."
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What political office did FDR seek when he returned to political life?
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Roosevelt's popularity in New York (where he was Governor) paved the way for his presidential campaign in 1932.
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What paved the way for Roosevelt presidential campaign in 1932?
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Roosevelt's policies were known as The New Deal
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By what name did Roosevelt's policies aimed at ending the Great Depression come to be known?
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Roosevelt beat Herbert Hoover in a landslide, and was elected President.
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Who did Roosevelt defeat to win the Presidency in 1932?
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The country had to wait through the winter between Roosevelt's election and his inauguration before he could begin to make any changes.
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Why did the country have to wait through another winter after the election before Roosevelt could begin work on enacting The New Deal?
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The gold standard, which was a rule that measured the value of the U.S. dollar in relation to gold.
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What did people fear that Roosevelt would abandon?
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Bank Holidays, which were declared by Governors at the state level. By the day of Roosevelt's inauguration, most of the nation's banks were closed.
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What was the term for closing a bank proactively, in order to avoid a run on the bank that might drive it out of business?
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1 in 4 workers (25%) were unemployed
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How many workers were unemployed when Roosevelt took office?
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The Hundred Days
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What did March 9 to July 16 in the year 1933, during which Congress passed 15 major acts to resolve the economic crisis, come to be called?
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The First New Deal
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Collectively, the programs that Congress enacted at Roosevelt's direction in the first hundred days of his Presidency eventually came to be known as what?
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Roosevelt deliberately chose advisors who disagreed with one another, so he could analyze the challenges from different points of view
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How did Roosevelt ensure that his advisors would generate the best new ideas and programs?
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"The New Nationalism" suggested that government agencies should work with businesses to regulated wages, prices and production, they could lift the economy out of the Depression.
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One influential group of advisers during the early year of Franklin Roosevelt's administration supported the political philosophy of "The New Nationalism" of Theodore Roosevelt. What did they want?
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This group of Roosevelt's advisers distrusted big business and blamed business leaders for causing the Great Depression. These advisers wanted government planners to run key parts of the economy.
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Some of Roosevelt's advisers supported a more government controlled economy. What was their approach?
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Wilson's "New Freedom" promoted "trust-busting" and wanted competition to set wages, prices and production levels, and wanted the government to impose fairness in economic competition.
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One group of Roosevelt's advisers promoted "The New Freedom" of Woodrow Wilson. What did they want?
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The Emergency Banking Relieft Act
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What historic piece of legislation did the House of Representatives unanimously pass after only 38 minutes of debate?
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Roosevelt's "Fireside Chats" were radio broadcasts made by FDR to the American people in order to explain his initiatives.
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What were Roosevelt's Fireside Chats?
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In one of his "fireside chats," FDR assured Americans that their money was safe in the nation's banks. When the banks re-opened the next day, deposits greatly outweighed withdrawals.
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What ended the banking crisis?
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Over 10 million U.S. workers remained unemployed after the First New Deal.
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Despite adding 2 million jobs, what was the state of unemployment in the U.S. after the First New Deal?
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Deficit spending
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What did FDR do to fund his programs when the nation's total income was insufficient to fund them?
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A government practice of spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes, usually done in an attempt to boost the economy
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What is deficit spending?
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American Liberty League
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What organization was formed in August 1934 by business leaders and anti-New Deal politicians from both parties?
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All three challenged FDR's New Deal
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What was significant about Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and Francis Townsend?
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The Second New Deal
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In 1935, Roosevelt launched a series of programs now known as the what?
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Francis Townsend
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Who proposed that the federal government pay citizens over the age of 60 a pension of $200 a month?
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Binding Arbitration
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What is the name of the process by which a neutral party hears arguments from 2 opposing sides and makes a decision that both must accept?
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The sit-down strike
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What was a key new tactic used by union organizers in this period?
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A method of boycottingg work by sitting down at work and refusing to leave the establishment.
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What was a sit-down strike?
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The United Auto Workers (UAW)
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What union became one of the most powerful unions in the U.S. during this period?
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Farm and domestic workers
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Which workers were not able to benefit from the Social Security Act?
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A monthly retirement benefit for older Americans.
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What was the key benefit at the core of Social Security?
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The Republican Party
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Which political party had counted on the votes of African-Americans ever since the Civil War?
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The new Democratic Party
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In the 1930's a new coalition was formed including farmers, industrial workers, African-Americans, recent immigrants, ethnic minorities, women, progressives, and intellectuals. What was this organization called?
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The Black Cabinet
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FDR appointed serveral African-Americans to positions in his administration, where they were informally known as what?
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Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
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FDR was the first to appoint a women to a cabinet post. Who did he appoint? And what was her role?
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The Supreme Court
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While many Americans liked the New Deal, which political body saw things differently?
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Court-Packing
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What did the press call Roosevelt's political mistake of attempting to pass a law enabling him to appoint extra justices to the Supreme Court in order to ensure that the Supreme Court did not overturn New Deal acts?
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The New Deal only achieved limited success in ending the Great Depression. As a whole, the New Deal tended to balance competing economic interests.
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Was the New Deal successful in ending the Great Depression?
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A broker state
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What is the term for the role of government to work out conflicts among competing interest groups?
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A safety net
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What term was used to describe what FDR's programs provided to protect the interests of Americans?
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The unemployment rate
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What troubling statistic rose from 9.1% to 12.5% in 1937 after Roosevelt attempted to balance the government's budget, just as the first Social Security taxes removed $2 billion from the economy?
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Henry Morgenthau
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Who famously favored balancing the budget and cutting spending?
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Keynesianism
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Harry Hopkins and Harold Ickes disagreed with Morgenthau's plan of balancing the budget and cutting spending, and instead pushed for MORE government spsending, based on a theory known as what?
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Keynesianism is the theory that the government should spend heavily in a recession, even if that means deficit spending, in order to jump start the economy?
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What is Keynesianism?
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The Far Security Administration
Definition
What did Congress create to give loans to tenants, so they could purchase their own farms?
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The Fair Labor Standards Act
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What legislation abolished child labor, limited the work week to 44 hours, and set the first federal minimum wage at 25 cents an hour?
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