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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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    reform‚ and improve the unsatisfactory conditions of urban housing. Many reform groups were established for the rights of Americans; including religion‚ state political reform‚ and woman’s progressiveness. During this time Roosevelt enacted the New Deal which was designed to regulate the economy and provide for national recovery. This initiative addressed political‚ economic‚ and social demands all at once. Women’s Reform During the Progressive era woman organized many major reforms‚ but despite

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    lived during the time President Roosevelt had to step in to help end it. President Roosevelt proposed “The New Deal‚ an unprecedented number of reforms addressing the catastrophic effects of the Great Depression” (“The New Deal”). he believed it would end the negative impact it had on the people. He also put together a brain trust “a group of university scholars and liberal theorists.” (“The New Deal”). Several people affected by the Great Depression lost their jobs and all dependable income because

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    The Success of the New Deal In 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt had become president‚ the United States had been at its lowest point of the Depression. Twenty-five percent of the workforce was unemployed‚ half of the citizens who had home mortgages had failed to pay back their loans‚ Americans had lost nearly $2.5 billion in bank failures‚ and the entire banking system had appeared to be on the verge of collapse (Keene‚ p.662‚ 666). Roosevelt had empathy for the common people‚ and he devoted massive

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    Roosevelt and his New Deal program changed the course of American history greatly. The New Deal was associated with a number of economic programs and initiatives implemented in the country during the presidency of Roosevelt contributing to the country’s economic prosperity and stability‚ as well as greater confidence and security on the part of American citizens. President Roosevelt did not only promote but also re-defined the meaning of economic freedom over the course of the New Deal stating that the

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    Birth rates fell sharply‚ especially during the lowest points of the Depression. More and more Americans learned about birth control to avoid the added expenses of unexpected children. Mass migrations continued throughout the 1930s. Rural New England and upstate New York lost many citizens seeking opportunity elsewhere. TheGREAT PLAINS lost population to states such as California and Arizona. The Dust Bowl sent thousands of "OKIES" and "ARKIES" looking to make a better life. Many of the MIGRANTS were

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    When FDR came into office‚ the Supreme Court was dominated by Republican judges led by Chief Justice Charles Evan Hughes. Although it initially supported New Deal legislation‚ in 1935 the Court virtually wrecked the main reforms of the First New Deal: 1. The “sick chicken case” in May 1935 involved the Schechter Brothers‚ a firm of butchers in New York who were selling chickens unfit for human consumption. Prosecuted by the NIRA for breaking its codes of practice‚ the Schechter brothers appealed against

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    relieving people who are suffering immediate needs Recovery: having economy bounce back Reform: look at what went wrong‚ change bills and laws FDR’s vision of government – willing to try anything‚ throw out acts if they don’t work. Goals of the new deal – tried basically anything He wanted to… Restore banking system: trust‚ confidence‚ (restore federal loans‚ and federal insurance) Create jobs: public works‚ war/military – maybe having a draft‚ stimulate private employment/private sector

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    The New deal would soon start to lose its popularity because of too much discussion. The supreme court would have to neutralize the acts like the NRA and the AAA so that FDR could protect the New deal. Many people would want the New deal because of the poverty that was going on in the 30s and 40s and since WW2 started‚ the people wouldn’t want to be involved because

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