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The New Deal: Federal Role Post Great Depression 1932 | Progressive Government Reforms and Criticisms

Explore how the federal government reshaped its role in the aftermath of the Great Depression, including the impact of the 1932 Election, Bonus Marchers, Progressive Governor Roosevelt, Prohibition’s repeal, FDR’s National Referendum on Laissez Faire, and the subsequent New Deal initiatives. Delve into the background, the Great Experiment, Mrs. Roosevelt's influence, The Brain Trust, and the Fireside Chats during the First 100 Days. Understand the Banking Crisis, Alphabet Agencies, Relief, Reform, and Recovery efforts, and the public response to the New Deal policies. Examine NIRA, AAA, TVA, CCC, PWA, and other realms of reform, as well as the critiques from President's critics like Dr. Townsend, Chas. Coughlin, Huey Long, and Upton Sinclair with a focus on the 34 Referendum.

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The New Deal: Federal Role Post Great Depression 1932 | Progressive Government Reforms and Criticisms

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  1. The New Deal Assess how the federal government views its role in the aftermath of the Great Depression

  2. 1932 Election • Depression deepens • Bonus Marchers • Progressive Govnr Roosevelt • Prohibition’s repeal • National Referendum on Laissez Faire

  3. FDR • Background • New Deal • Great Experiment • Mrs. Roosevelt • The Brain Trust • Fireside Chats

  4. First 100 Days • Banking Crisis and Reorg • Banks Reopen • Alphabet Agencies • Relief, Reform and Recovery • The People’s Response

  5. The New Deal • NIRA • AAA • TVA • CCC • PWA • Other Realms of Reform

  6. President’s Critics • Class Traitor • Dr Townsend and Seniors • Chas. Coughlin • Huey Long • Upton Sinclair and EPIC • 34 Referendum

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