| Answer Key for Teachers | Fasttrack
to America's Past
Section 7: Becoming a World Leader Page 7 - 27 and 7 - 28 Charting the New Deal and Unemployment |
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| Making
the Chart, p. 7 - 27
"New Deal Programs" Students will need a #2 pencil for this chart.
What the Chart Shows The chart shows that many of the New Deal programs were
designed mainly to provide relief to needy families, most
commonly by creating jobs for the unemployed.
Scroll down to see the finished chart |
Making
the Chart, p. 7 - 28
"Unemployment Rate (Percent)
Students will need a color pencil to complete the line
graph on this page. Red is a good choice.
What the Chart Shows The graph shows the sharp and disastrous jump in unemployment
during the early years of the Great Depression. It also shows the
partial recovery under the early New Deal programs, then another rise in
unemployment in 1937.
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| Group
Discussion, p. 7 - 28
The pattern of unemployment and recovery
shows that Franklin Roosevelt benefited from the fact that joblessness
was rapidly rising as the election of 1932 approached. President
Herbert Hoover hardly had a chance as public opinion turned angrily against
him.
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| Reminder: Students and teachers can also find the charts shown here in the Charts section of our main Internet support site. |
| New Deal Program | What It Did | Category |
| Federal Emergency
Relief Administration |
Sent millions of dollars to states to use in direct relief payments and food for the unemployed. | Relief |
| Civilian Conservation
Corps (CCC) |
Created jobs for over two million young unmarried men in conservation work and parks. | Relief |
| Agriculture Adjustment
Act (AAA) |
Paid farmers to reduce the amount of crops they planted, in order to cut excess production. | Recovery |
| Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC) |
Protected people’s bank deposits, thus eliminating the problem of “bank runs” that were a serious problem in the early 1930s. | Reform |
| National Recovery
Administration (NRA) |
Set up voluntary agreements among businesses to cut excess production. The agreements covered production, prices, wages, and hours of work. | Recovery; Reform |
| Tennessee Valley
Authority (TVA) |
Built hydroelectric power plants and flood control dams in seven states in the Tennessee River region. | Recover; Relief |
| Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) |
Created to supervise the stock market and protect investors from dishonest practices. | Reform |
| Public Works
Administration (PWA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) |
Created jobs for millions of unemployed people constructing roads, hospitals, post offices, parks, and many other projects. The WPA also included a program that hired out-of-work artists, photographers, actors, and writers for a wide range of artistic and educational projects. | Relief; Recovery |
| National Labor
Relations Act |
Gave labor unions the right to organize and represent workers in collective bargaining. | Reform |
| Social Security
Act |
Created a federal system of old-age pensions and assistance for orphans and the disabled. It also created an unemployment insurance system. | Reform; Relief |
| Fair Labor
Standards Act |
Set up the first national minimum wage law and abolished child labor. | Reform |

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