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part 2
the new deal
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What was Roosevelt's promise during his election campaign?
A
'New Deal'
for the American people
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What was the main aim of Roosevelt's New Deal policies?
To support various groups in
American
society
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What was Roosevelt's first action when he took office in March 1933?
He
promised
'action
, and action now'
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What were the three main actions Roosevelt took in his first 100 days?
Restoring trust in banks, helping unemployed,
ending
prohibition
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How many banks closed during the Depression?
Over
5000
banks
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Why did people stop trusting banks during the Depression?
Millions
lost their savings when banks closed
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What immediate action did Roosevelt take to help the unemployed?
He
needed
to
find
money
to
help
them
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What was the problem with Prohibition during the Depression?
It led to
organized crime
and police corruption
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What was the Emergency Banking Act of 1933?
It closed banks for inspection
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What was the purpose of the Economy Act of 1933?
To cut pay for government workers by
15%
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What did the Beer Act of 1933 accomplish?
Made it legal to sell
alcoholic beverages
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How much money was deposited into bank accounts after the banks reopened?
$1 billion
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What was the impact of the Economy Act on the New Deal?
It made nearly
$1 billion
available for the New Deal
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Did the Beer Act end organized crime?
No
, but it
reduced police corruption
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What were the 'Alphabet Agencies' created by Roosevelt?
Over
100
new organizations
Aimed to tackle different problems
Included expert advisors known as the
'Brain Trust'
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What did the Agricultural Adjustment Agency (AAA) do?
Paid farmers
to produce
less
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What was the role of the National Recovery Administration (NRA)?
Encouraged
fair wages
and
trade union rights
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What did the Federal Emergency Relief Agency (FERA) provide?
$500 million
to states for relief
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What was Roosevelt's theory of 'priming the pump'?
Government
spending
would
kick-start
the
economy
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How many radio broadcasts did Roosevelt make during his presidency?
28
broadcasts
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What were Roosevelt's 'fireside chats'?
Radio
broadcasts
explaining his
policies
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What was the Supreme Court's stance on the New Deal laws?
They declared some laws
unconstitutional
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What did the Supreme Court declare in 1935?
AAA
and
NRA
were unconstitutional
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Why did Roosevelt win the 1936 election?
New Deal
policies were popular with voters
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What were the economic and social changes brought by the New Deal?
Economic changes:
Increased
government
involvement in the economy
Creation of jobs through various
agencies
Social changes:
Support for farmers, workers, and the unemployed
Improved conditions for women and minorities
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How many times was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected?
Four
times
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Why is the New Deal considered significant in American history?
It was direct
government
involvement in the economy
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What is popular culture and why do historians study it?
Reflects interests of the majority
Influenced by
mass media
Provides insight into
societal attitudes
and behaviors
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What did Roosevelt set up to support artists during the Depression?
The
Works Progress Administration
(WPA)
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What were some contributions of the WPA to American culture?
Writers produced
state
history books
Artists painted
murals
in public buildings
Actors performed free theatre shows
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What genre of music remained popular during the 1930s?
Jazz
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How many people went to the cinema weekly during the Depression?
About
60 million
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What types of films were popular during the Depression?
Musicals
, comedies,
historical
dramas, horror
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When were the first comic books published?
In
1933
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What was the significance of Action Comics in 1938?
It introduced
Superman
and became very popular
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What was a notable literary work from the 1930s?
The Grapes of Wrath
by
John Steinbeck
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What themes are explored in 'Of Mice and Men'?
Friendship
and the
struggle
for work
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How did the Great Depression affect sports attendance?
Attendance
at
games
fell sharply
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What became a common form of advertising in sports during the Depression?
Sponsorship
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How did the Great Depression influence American popular culture?
Shifted interests towards
escapism
in entertainment
Increased popularity of
radio
and
cinema
Inspired significant
literary
works reflecting societal struggles
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