Chapter 9 Review & Test: The New Deal
Crash Course #34: The New Deal
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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. Roosevelt quickly took action to reform financial institutions and provide relief to those in need. Eleanor Roosevelt transformed the office of First Lady and led the way for women to increase their political influence. 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 unified the country and created a coalition that brought together Americans and affected voting patterns. The New Deal increased the power of the presidency and the federal government, and its effects are still felt today.
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The New DealRefer to the Info PPT to help you complete the slotted notes (make sure you watch the embedded videos). Then you'll need the reading PDF to work through the reading activities & quiz.
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HH & FDR Graphic OrganizerYou'll need to watch specific parts of the movie below to complete the GO: Hoover (17 - 22 mins); FDR (21 - 44 mins).
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1930s InfoGraphicComplete the worksheet from what you have learned. Check back through your notes if you get stuck.
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1930s Popular Music in America Project (TPT)