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byEricFoner
Chapter 21
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Roosevelt and labor
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The First New DealThe Grassroots RevoltThe Second New DealA Reckoning with LibertyThe Limits of ChangeA New Conception of America
Focus question:TheFirst New Deal
Focus Question:What were the major policy initiatives of the New Deal in the Hundred Days?
election offdr
FDR and the Election of 1932
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1932 presidential election
an alternative response
The Coming of the New Deal
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Dam construction
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Roosevelt and hoover
banks
The Banking Crisis
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“run” on a bank
hundred days
The NRAGovernment Jobs
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The ccc in Yosemite
works and agriculture
Public-Works ProjectsThe New Deal and Agriculture
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Tennessee valley authority
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Public works
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Dust storm
courts respond
The New Deal and HousingThe Court and the New Deal
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Building boom and collapse
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A mule and a plow
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The illegal act
Focus question:TheGrassroots Revolt
Focus Question:Who were themainproponents of economicjusticein the 1930s,and what measures did they advocate?
labor
Labor’s Great UpheavalThe Rise of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
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Sit-downstrike
alternative voices
Labor and PoliticsVoices of ProtestReligion on the Radio
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On the eve of the general strike
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Huey long
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Radio songbook
Focus question:TheSecond New Deal
Focus Question:What were the major initiatives of the Second NewDeal?
economic security
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the Wagner Act
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Work pays America!
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Art in the alley
welfare and security
The American WelfareState: Social Security
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Social security
Focus Question:AReckoning with Liberty
Focus Question:How did the New Deal recast the meaning of American freedom?
freedom and national government
TheElection of 1936
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Fireside chats
packing the court
The Court FightThe End of the Second New Deal
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Unemployment, 1925-1945
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Fall in!
Focus Question:TheLimits of Change
Focus Question:HowdidNew Deal benefits apply to women and minorities?
effects on women
The New Deal and American Women
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Association of unemployed single women
southern discrimination
The Southern VetoThe Stigma of Welfare
other groups affected
The Indian New DealThe New Deal and Mexican-Americans
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Women packing apricots
black experiences
Last Hired, FirstFiredFederalDiscrimination
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Don’t buy where you can’t work
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Red-lining in Philadelphia
Focus Question:ANew Conception of America
Focus Question:How did the Popular Front influence American culture in the 1930s?
Communism
The Heyday of American Communism
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REX THEATRE
diversity in the popular front
Redefining thePeople
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History of southern Illinois
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An American sharecropper
challenges
Challenging the Color LineLabor and Civil Liberties
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“Scottsboro boys”
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1935 may day parade
legacies
The End of the New DealThe New Deal in American History
Review
The First New DealFocus Question: What were the major policy initiatives of the New Deal in the Hundred Days?The Grassroots RevoltFocus Question: Who were themainproponents of economicjustice in the 1930s,and what measures did they advocate?The Second New DealFocus Question: What were the major initiatives of the Second NewDeal?
Review continued
A Reckoning with LibertyFocus Question: How did the New Deal recast the meaning of American freedom?The Limits of ChangeFocus Question: How did the New Deal benefits apply to women and minorities?A New Conception of AmericaFocus Question: How did the Popular Front influence American culture in the 1930s?
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Fighting World War IIThe Home FrontVisions of Postwar FreedomThe American DilemmaThe End of the War
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