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    The book‚ Beyond Suffrage; Women in the New Deal‚ presents the role of women in the 1930’s in a much different light than many people think of it. The goal of this book is to enlighten the reader as to what role women played in politics during the New Deal. Because of it’s broad view I have taken several specific examples from the book and elaborated on them in order to give you a better understanding. The author‚ Susan Ware‚ begins by laying the groundwork for the women’s network. During

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    people. The first one was The New Deal. This was passed into law which brought about change/help for the people‚ such as new banking systems‚ help for homeowners and their loans‚ acts to help the women’s rights movement‚ etc. How did the American people respond to the changing role of the federal government? In my opinion‚ the average person felt that the New Deal was only helping out the rich. Making the rich‚ richer and the poor‚ poorer. How did the New Deal change over time and what alternatives

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    “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much‚ it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.” Franklin D. Roosevelt The Great Depression had devastated the nation. Before the New Deal‚ there was no insurance on deposits at banks. When thousands of banks closed there was no national safety net‚ no public unemployment insurance‚ and no Social Security Relief. In 1931 unemployment in the U.S. increased from 4% to 25%. So in response to

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    its causes and effects) Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 enacted further restrictions based on nationality. Annual immigration in the eight years before the war had averaged over 860‚000. After 1924‚ it was limited to 150‚000. Four-fifths of the places for new immigrants were reserved for people from northern and western Europe. Immigration from Italy and Russia slowed to a trickle. Immigration from Asia stopped almost completely. Revival of the KKK and attacks on

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    to the depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s New Deal programs would help the economic recovery. The New Deal dramatically increased the role of the government in American life and strengthened the power of the government. The “Three R’s” of the New Deal which are Relief‚ Recovery‚ and Reform. Many of the long lasting effects of the United States economy have brought economic stability to the country. The programs of the New Deal had the three goals of relief for people who were suffering

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    soared from 1‚550‚000 to 12‚830‚000(Source J). However‚ when FDR took office in 1933‚ his “New Deal” plan would change the course of American history for years to come. The presidential administration under FDR would extremely effective in combating the depression that fell upon this country and used the powers of the government to benefit the general public and eventually ending the Great Depression. The New Deal was the name President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave to a series of economic programs he

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    investigates the situation leading before the Great Depression‚ and explains the attempts and measures that were taken in order to relive many Americans and end the Great Depression. These relive efforts take shape in the form of the first new deal and in the second new deal. Before the onset of the Great Depression‚ Herbert Hoover was elected president of the United States in 1928. Hoover was a popular administrative hero of World War 1‚ as he guaranteed more prosperity and further advantages for large

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    Then came along the Public Works Administration that helped improve cities. FDR believed that if you invest money on improving where people lived‚ it would help the economy as well. FDR brought attention to bring new policies on financial sector‚ this includes banks or companies that deal with insurance. Financial Sector are certain stocks that contain firms that brought assistance to many consumers. Right after he became president‚ he stopped relying on the gold standard. The gold standard was

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    Taylor Ziccarelli Period 1 Unit 10 Major Understandings 1. The following led the United States to enter WWI on the Allied Powers’ Side: * Allied Propaganda - Propaganda was a popular attempt to sway the public opinion in America just before its involvement. While German propaganda organizations such as the German Literary Defense Committee distributed over a million pamphlets during 1914 stressing their strength and will‚ Allied propaganda called on historical ties and

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    APUSH/LEP Chapter 25 Questions – pgs. 865 – 887 1. Identify the three critics of New Deal and explain what their concerns were. 1. Huey P. Long. 2. Father Charles Coughlin 3. Dr. Francis Townsend 2. Explain the causes of labor violence in 1934? The textile industry‚ once concentrated in New England with outposts in New Jersey and Philadelphia‚ had started moving South in the 1880s. By 1933 Southern mills produced more than seventy percent of cotton and woolen textiles in more modern mills‚ drawing

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