James A Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert
James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 23 Managing the Great Depression, Forging the New Deal, 1929‒ 1939 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
I. Early Responses to the Depression, 1929– 1932 A. Enter Herbert Hoover 1. American traditions 2. Hoover’s failures
I. Early Responses to the Depression, 1929– 1932 B. Rising Discontent 1. Hoovervilles 2. The Bonus Army
I. Early Responses to the Depression, 1929– 1932 C. The 1932 Election 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt 2. The worst winter
II. The New Deal Arrives, 1933– 1935 A. Roosevelt and the First Hundred Days 1. Banking Reform 2. Agriculture and Manufacturing 3. Unemployment Relief 4. Housing Crisis
II. The New Deal Arrives, 1933– 1935 B. The New Deal Under Attack 1. Critics on the Right 2. Critics on the Populist Left
III. The Second New Deal and the Redefining of Liberalism, 1935– 1938 A. The Welfare State Comes into Being 1. The Wagner Act and Social Security 2. New Deal Liberalism
III. The Second New Deal and the Redefining of Liberalism, 1935– 1938 B. From Reform to Stalemate 1. The 1936 Election 2. Court Battle and Economic Recession
IV. The New Deal’s Impact on Society A. A People’s Democracy 1. Organized Labor 2. Women and the New Deal 3. African Americans Under the New Deal
IV. The New Deal’s Impact on Society A. A People’s Democracy (cont. ) 4. Indian Policy 5. Struggles in the West
IV. The New Deal’s Impact on Society B. Reshaping the Environment 1. The Dust Bowl 2. Tennessee Valley Authority 3. Grand Coulee
IV. The New Deal’s Impact on Society C. The New Deal and the Arts 1. Federal Art Project 2. Federal Theatre Project
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