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The First New Deal Prosperity, Depression, and the New Deal 9 th Grade American History

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The First New Deal (1933-1941)

The First New DealProsperity, Depression, and the New Deal9th Grade American History

Can You Hear Me?

Green Check = YesRed X = No

LEARNING OBJECTIVESUPON COMPLETION OF THIS LESSON, STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO:analyze and interpret primary sources in various forms, including written text, audio, or visuals.organize and categorize information using graphic organizers.summarize the effects of historical events on the modern United States.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW?Instructions- Choose the letter of the correct answer from the Multiple Choice button on the participants panel.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW?The Emergency Banking Relief Act helped solve the banking crisis by:

putting all banks under government operation.declaring the gold standard would not be abandoned.issuing licenses to banks that federal examiners found financially sound.Closing the banks long enough for the Federal Reserve to replenish them.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW?Perhaps the most important result of President Franklin Roosevelts First New Deal was a noticeable change in:

the spirit of the American people.how many Americans remained unemployed.the level of debt carried by most Americans.how Americans viewed the banks.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW?Which program paid farmers not to grow certain crops, such as cotton, corn, wheat, and tobacco?

the Federal Emergency Relief Administrationthe National Recovery Administrationthe Farm Credit Administrationthe Agricultural Adjustment Administration

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW?To regulate the stock market, Congress created the:

Federal Trade Commission.Securities and Exchange Commission.National Recovery Administration.Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW?The period between March 9 and June 16, 1933, when Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis of the Depression, was called the:

First New Deal.New Nationalism.Hundred Days.New Freedom.

INTRODUCTION

What do you think Roosevelts purpose was with this speech?

Type your response in the chat box!!!

This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itselfnameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.

-Franklin Delano Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address

Question???After reading Chapter 18 Lesson 1 and completing the homework assignment, how do you feel about the content you learned?Show me through emoticons in the participants panel how you are feeling right now!!!

Question???After reading Chapter 18 Lesson 1 and completing the homework assignment, how do you feel about the content you learned?If you are having problems, please ask questions in the chat box or send me an email!!!

Practice Time!!!

DIRECTIONS: PUT YOUR HAND UP TO TYPE ONE VOCABULARY WORD UNDER ITS CORRECT CATEGORY. ONCE YOUR ARE FINISHED, DRAW A LINE THROUGH THE WORD USED AND PUT YOUR HAND DOWN!ReliefRecoveryReform

Emergency Banking ActFDICWPAGlass-Steagall ActSECFERAPublic Works AdministrationFarm Credit AdministrationCivilian Conservation CorpsCivilian Conservation CorpsSecurities ActAgricultural Adjustment Act

PracticeDIRECTIONS: I will tell you an abbreviation of The Alphabet Soup of the First New Deal. Using your Pointing Tool you will point to the correct government agency that the abbreviation stands for.Hands Up!!! If you have any questions!PWACCCFERACWAFDICNIRA

PracticeDIRECTIONS: You will respond to the questions provided using the chat box. I will also randomly ask students to explain their answers using the microphone.

Roosevelt stated that the Republicans had not only failed in policy but had also failed in national vision. What did he mean by this?Why do you think Roosevelts radio addresses to the American people were called fireside chats?Why did President Roosevelt take his message about the banks directly to the people?How did the separation of commercial and investment banks protect depositors?Why was the establishment of the FDIC reassuring to the American people?

ClosureDIRECTIONS: Type your answer to the following question in the chat box:

How do you think people who lived during the Depression feel about Franklin Roosevelt?

Before Next ClassComplete the First New Deal assignment posted in Module 9Complete the Economics of History assignment posted in Module 9