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The New Deal Impact on Groups

The New Deal Impact on Groups. Women see gains as a result of Eleanor (Perkins, ambassadors, and federal judges) Long standing patterns of discrimination prevent full equality Bethune advises FDR on race issues Fearful of losing Southern support, FDR backs off civil rights issues

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The New Deal Impact on Groups

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  1. The New Deal Impact on Groups Women see gains as a result of Eleanor (Perkins, ambassadors, and federal judges) Long standing patterns of discrimination prevent full equality Bethune advises FDR on race issues Fearful of losing Southern support, FDR backs off civil rights issues Most minority groups support New Deal and FDR because they see it as the best chance for the future

  2. New Deal and Groups (cont.) • Native Americans get strong support from New Deal • Collier heads Indian Affairs passes Indian Re-organization Act • New Deal Coalition is formed • Unions flourish during this era due to New Deal programs and laws

  3. Society and Culture during New Deal years • Despite hardships, movie industry will flourish during the 30s • Considered the “Golden Age of Film” in US, movies of all types provide Americans with an escape from the daily grind • Radio will emerge as new form of mass media, most Americans embrace it

  4. Clark Gable

  5. Jimmy Cagney

  6. Greta Garbo

  7. Marlene Dietrich

  8. Ginger Rodgers and Fred Aistaire

  9. Marx Brothers (Zeppo, Groucho, Chico, Harpo)

  10. Edward G. Robinson

  11. Jimmy Stewart

  12. Society and Culture (cont.) • Films of all genres provide escape for Americans • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mM8iNarcRc Gone with the Wind GONE WITH THE WIND

  13. DUCK SOUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF0Pa1uMP4Q

  14. THE WIZARD OF OZ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_3T4DGw10U

  15. MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm9qaEJ3MBc

  16. THE PUBLIC ENEMY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90AsYyQV9Ro

  17. SNOW WHITE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyR1bd1Z9-A

  18. Radio provides most American families with entertainment

  19. Like TV of today, radio provided a wide variety of programs

  20. The Lone Ranger

  21. The Shadow

  22. Soap Operas

  23. The Burns and Allen Show

  24. 1936 Olympics

  25. The War of the Worlds

  26. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs0K4ApWl4g

  27. Federal Art Project helps writers and artists of the day • Encouraged to stay positive, most famous pieces of the day portrayed grim imagines (Wood’s American Gothic and Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath)

  28. Impact of New Deal • ‘37 recession almost caused 3rd New Deal • By 1938-39, FDR’s attention is on world affairs • Opinions differ greatly on impact of New Deal • PROS-New Deal helped US recover from worst economic crisis in history and created a required role for federal government to ensure economic stability • CRITICS-too much govt. interference upset free enterprise system, not enough done to achieve equality

  29. Impact of New Deal (cont.) • New Deal did greatly expand federal power and power of President • US went into debt to pay for New Deal and it did not end the Depression, increased military spending between 1939 and 1941 did • New Deal today • Increased govt. role in economy • NLRB, FDIC, SEC, CCC, Social Security, TVA, Agricultural price supports all still in use today

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