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Election of 1932 • President Herbert Hoover – Trickle Down Vs • Franklin Delano Roosevelt – Pump-Priming

Election of 1932

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Election of 1932

• President Herbert Hoover– Trickle Down

Vs

• Franklin Delano Roosevelt– Pump-Priming

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Election 1932

• Herbert Hoover-– Trickle Down

• Franklin Deleano Roosevelt-– Pump-Priming

• Who would you vote for?

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Business Cycle

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Economy during the 1920s

• 1923-29- Economic prosperity– Inflation barely occurred– Per capita income rose 30%– Americans were buying more– Gross National Product increased 40%

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Setting the stage for Depression

• Mass production• Assembly line (jobs)• Consumerism• Land speculation• Buying on margin

• Overproduction• Unemployment• no $$$ to buy• Property values ↓• Stock market

collapses

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Depression

• Massive unemployment causes many people out of homes, leaves them hungry, and with no options

• “Hoovervilles”- shanty-towns found across the nation

• Young people didn’t marry/go to college

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Stock Market Crash

• Black Thursday (Oct. 24, 1929)• Black Tuesday (Oct. 29, 1929)

– Lost $14 billion in value

($30 billion in all)

• Examples-– U.S. Steel - Sept. 3, 1929- $262 a share

Nov. 13, 1929- $138 a share– General Motors - $73 to $8

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Hoover’s Responses

• Rugged Individualism

• Encouraged businesses to maintain high wages

• Promote Charity

• Reconstruction Finance Corporation– Loans to the states for public works and

unemployment relief

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Bonus Army March

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Bonus Army

• Who?

• What did they want?

• Did they get it?

• What was the outcome?

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Hoover’s Controversial Response

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Franklin Deleano Roosevelt

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Early Political Career

• 1910- New York State Senate– Reelected for second term in 1912– Resigns March 17, 1913

• Appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy– By Woodrow Wilson (1913)– Developed longtime affection for the navy

• Ran for Vice President in 1920– Lost and retired to a New York law practice

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Governor of New York

• 1928-1932

• Reform governor-– New social programs

• Created relief programs

– Gathered advisors

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1932 Presidential Election

• America was in the midst of the Great Depression– Unemployment raises to 25% (1 out of 4)

• “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people”– Creates “New Deal” concept of getting

America out of depression through social programs

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Presidential Election Electoral Map 1932- FDR in Blue

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Guess who is Hoover.

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FDR’s 1st 100 Days

• Calls Special Session of Congress• Record amount of Legislation passed• New Deal Program divided into 3 Rs• Relief, Recovery, Reform• Relief- Immediate Relief- Bank Holiday, FERA• Recovery- Temporary Jobs- CCC, PWA, WPA, TVA• Reform- Permanent Changes- FDIC, SEC, SSA• Fireside Chats- Uses the radio to explain to the

American public what was going on

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The Dust Bowl

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Critics of the New Deal

• Huey Long

• Dr. Townsend

• The NAACP

• Fr. Coughlin

• Herbert Hoover

• The US Supreme Court (Schecter Poultry VS the USA (NRA nullified) and Butler vs USA (AAA nullified)

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FDR’s Court Packing Plan

• Add up to 6 justices on the Supreme Court for every justice over the age of 70 who didn’t retire

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Was Obama the next FDR?