6.What can you infer about the attitude of the cartoonist toward the New Deal? What is the represented by the "wall"? Analyze Political Cartoons: What does this cartoon imply about Roosevelt's ability to guide the country through the challenges of the Great Depression. Predict Consequences How do you think the American public reacted to bank failures? Part 4: 1900-1950. Two political cartoons display the issue using humor, and background information gives a more serious coverage of the dangers and legislation involved. What was one purpose of the Civil Works Administration, which was a part of Franklin Roosevelt's First New Deal? The New Deal represented one of the few times in history in which the federal government successfully implemented substantial social changes. This would generate economic growth due to new investments being made. Garry Trudeaus Doonesbury calls Mitchell guilty!, Paul Conrads spin on Nixons web of deceit, Patrick Oliphant imagines a Watergate bug, Herblock renders judgment on a reeling Nixon, Edward Sorel imagines the art of the Nixon deal, Jack Davis captures the Watergate blame game, David Levines Nixon wants some inquiries made, Mike Peters shows Nixons White House as a castle in the sand, Daniel Clowes offers a look at Monica, his next graphic novel, A trailblazer who brought a Black womans voice to comics. How do the protestors feel about what they're going through with the company? Uncle Sam offers a baseball bat called "National Big Stick" to a player in a Nationals uniform, a reference to President Theodore Roosevelt's big stick diplomacy. in order to drive the prices back -. The Hoover dam could possibly shorten water supply for those in need for drinking at the time. Although many young Americans in urban areas were associated with the "new generation" during the 1920s, the decade also witnessed the rise of the Lost Generation. answer choices. They were used to express viewpoints and to help out numerous amounts of people during the depression. Newly homeless people put up shacks on unused land, which they called. Hoover wants to still rely on the local governments while FDR wants to take the depression head on and do it all himself with the help of the rest of the federal government. The reduction of cotton acreage would have its desired affect on prices due to the prices going up. To put Americans back to work quickly, the Public Works Administration contracted with private companies to build highways, bridges and military bases. WWI; Washington D.D. The passage of the Wagner Act legalized which of the following? As World War I broke out in Europe, President Woodrow Wilson sought to maintain U.S. neutrality for which of the following reasons? Overproduction of goods leading to cutbacks and layoffs, risky stock-market investment practices leading to financial panic. What was the purpose of Theodore Roosevelt's "Square Deal?". The country needs, and, unless I mistake its temper, the country demands, bold, persistent experimentation. Some felt that it was given too much power, since _ mainly allowed FDR to - the nation as he saw fit. The political artist would seek out Woodward, among others, for feedback two legendary journalists considering a cartoon that the power brokers of Washington would wake to the next morning, a few sometimes finding themselves to be the butt of the visual joke. "I call for immediate and uncompromising activism for African American civil rights in order to achieve social progress.". 2.) They were to reopen only if they were _. It promoted a black literary culture that celebrated its racial heritage. What do the babies in the crib represent? *Problems For Farmers & The Dust Bowl* Overproduction Issues: To try and decrease their large surpluses, farms began to - their crops/ cattle/ etc. Analyze Data Which two countries' tariff rates grew the most between 1928 and 1932? *FDR's New Deal* Bank Holiday: To - confidence in banking systems, FDR ordered all banks to _ for _ days. . Explain why you think Nixon used the term"silent majority.". People stopped rushing to banks to withdraw all their savings. *FDR's Court Packing Plan & Critics of It* Court Packing Plan is too much: FDR grew tired of running into resistance and wanted to - the number of justices from - to - to ensure they would support his programs What was one of the features of this new morality? . Based on this quote, you could assume that Reagan favored A. reduced government intervention in the economy. : Several also thought that the New Deal programs may make people too - on the -. New deal tyranny Most New Deal opponents promoted limited government intervention. The Fair Labor Standards Act still affects workers' wages today. How did Enlightenment ideas influence the writing of the Declaration of Independence? Choose the region where the United States acquired territory after the Spanish-American War of 1898. Progressives supported regulation of the market economy and efforts on behalf of social justice. Part 2: 1800-1850. Federal agents arrested (often without warrants) thousands of individuals affiliated with radical organizations and labor unions. Just his eyebrows and those eyes peering beneath them. This political cartoon criticizes the New Deal for being C. wasteful. Part 6: 2000-Present. Hoover is giving all of the destruction from the Great Depression to the newly elected FDR and now FDR has to find the solutions to the problems Hoover had seemingly created. Analyze Graphs: What percentage of farms had electricity at the beginning of Roosevelt's presidency (1933) compared to the end of his presidency (1945)? In writing his book titled Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis in 1885, and particularly the passage above, Reverend Josiah Strong made what argument about America's foreign policy goals? A 1937 political cartoon with the caption 'Do We Want A Ventriloquist Act In The Supreme Court?' which was a criticism of FDR's New Deal, depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt with six. Through this, overproduction would occur as supplies and more land was needed. Every day in the morning paper, the Pulitzer-winning cartoonist for the Dayton Daily News found so much fertile satiric terrain. The New Deal made the federal government very powerful. There is a large question mark over his head. The term was taken from Roosevelt's speech accepting the . Why did the Great Depression affect minority groups more severely? Explain, citing details from the play to support your' response. Why did Roosevelt's critics see his attempt to expand the Supreme Court as a challenge to the balance of power in U.S. government? Draw Conclusions: Why did commodity prices fall after 1919, even though the Great Depression was years away? I think Americans went out in panic after bank failures. endstream
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answer choices Teddy Roosevelt John F. Kennedy William McKinley James K. Polk Question 11 30 seconds Q. older people, disabled people, and unemployed people. Students respond to3 talking point questions. Did the reduction of cotton acreage have its desired effect on prices? Who is also on the sled? . Progressives pushed for the nomination of candidates through a direct vote by party members. What was the name of the Supreme Court case overturned by the decision depicted in this cartoon. And in a work now on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Oliphant pictured Nixon and Chief of Staff H.R. In what ways were Johnson and Kennedy alike and different? Image 0 of 102 It brought together conservative Democrats, Republicans, and business leaders who opposed the vast intervention of the central government in the economy. While Republicans were the obvious opponents of the democratic administration, conservative Democrats also fervently opposed Roosevelt's agenda. Missionaries believed their work abroad would benefit people and help expand democratic principles. This was a drastic measure. As World War I broke out in Europe, President Woodrow Wilson sought to maintain U.S. neutrality for which of the following reasons? How did the conclusion of World War I affect the political climate in Europe? Given sentence below refers to a numbered sentence in the passage. And of Nixon, the artist says: He just had a face that was meant for caricature.. In many ways, those Watergate years were the zenith for political cartooning in America, says Matt Wuerker, the editorial cartoonist for Politico. Except that the cartoons White House made of sand is crumbling, about to be washed away. What drum is he playing? **PHOTO** C. The story, which was written by Edgar Allan Poe, still creates The writer accepts the presence of informal racial segregation in Chicago. **PHOTO** In this political cartoon, there are three important figures: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Congress, and Uncle Sam. During the 1920s, W. E. B. The creator of this political cartoon was expressing his concerns about - answer choices the Senate confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas The U.S. declaration of war on Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor the expansion of executive power during the Great Depression Oh, the timing. Design by Hailey Haymond. They were accused of promoting monopolies and investing too much power in labor unions and workers. D. Correct as is, Hoover promised to end poverty in America by putting a "chicken for every pot" and a "car in every garage.". For the 1972 Post article, the quote read, Katie Graham is gonna get caught in a big fat wringer if thats published, after editor Ben Bradlee judiciously altered Mitchells original, cruder remark. The Great Depression and The New Deal Test Flashcards | Quizlet Arts and Humanities History History of the Americas The Great Depression and The New Deal Test Term 1 / 49 Causes Overproduction: Financial success in American business led to the overproduction of: Click the card to flip Definition 1 / 49 Crops and consumer goods He smiled on our land and we grew crops of plenty to eat and wear. He even mocked the president in sculpture, including the bronze Nixon on Horseback in which the president, in Napoleonic pose, looks wearied by Watergate instead of Waterloo. In this current events worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon aboutdistracted drivingand respond to 3 talking point questions. Which statement best represents Henry Cabot Lodge's position on American involvement in the proposed League of Nations? David Levine, the late master caricaturist, rendered Nixon as Marlon Brandos crime boss, Don Vito Corleone, in The Godfather, the month before the Watergate break-in. Analyze Graphs: Based on the information in the pie chart, what share of total income earned in 1929 did the top 5 percent of income earners account for? What is represented by the sled? The vets were ___ by Hoover and only added to his __ image. May farmers weren't making enough profit to repay - on land and equipment. endstream
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What is ironic about Roosevelt's words to the Congress? Combined with the severe drought, how did the planting of wheat lead to the loss of topsoil and the dust storms? They did thus because the AFL made little effort to organize them. They all benefitted cause of the dams and power plants that were constructed within the areas. denies; physically forced out; poor public. Many of these agencies focused on fixing the problem of _, *FDR's New Deal* Social Security: Focused on keeping - & disabled out of -, *FDR's New Deal* WPA: (Works Progress Administration) Gave - to those with specific skills, such as - and -, *FDR's New Deal* CCC: (Civilian Conservation Corp) Gave- to men ages -. Congress; The American People The American Liberty League was one of the first formal alliances created by opponents of the New Deal. New York police officers stood guard. The meaning is creating different relief programs. *Veterans Help Hoover Look Even Worse* The Bonus Army: __ veterans marched to __ and demanded that __ give them the bonus that they were __ for their service. The uneven distribution of wealth mainly led to it. Which of these was a part of the First New Deal? She would help her husband and give him advice. When the United States entered World War I, suffragists saw the opportunity to enact a women's suffrage amendment. The economic growth would then raise consumer spending. What problem did farmers face following World War I? !, The Guilty strip caused such a furor with editors that it sealed the transgressive reputation the strip had been gaining in the preceding years, Trudeau says now. *FDR's Court Packing Plan & Critics of It* Political Cartoon Analysis: What is represented by the "compass"? For example, the Works Progress Administration was known as the WPA, while the Civilian Conservation Corps was known as the CCC. Students respond to 4 talking point questions. . President Franklin Roosevelt oversaw both a First New Deal and a Second New Deal to curb the Great Depression. _______________ Clowns could no longer _________ with the audience. He did not want to risk his re-election by engaging in an unpopular war. f`n Y2LJ$ What other new chance came to women just after World War 1. answer choices However, by the time the Second New Deal began, it significantly intensified. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Coughlin. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey were early proponents of an ideology known as Pan-Africanism. hV[k0+z.P *FDR's New Deal* New Deal Transforms Thinking: Political thinking was transformed with New Deal as people started to see the - as an institution that could play a significant role in the economic and social life of Americans. Not even a fictional cartoon character could speak so freely. Americans rely on the federal government for a social safety net. People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. FDR is driving the country and Congress is happy to do so. answer choices Passage of the New Deal laws Lincoln's 1860 Election The Constitutional Convention The Indian Wars Question 10 30 seconds Q. What was the end result of the proposal illustrated in this cartoon? Today, Woodward praises a Herblock cartoon that has lost none of its visual impact. What is the message of this cartoon? The real minimum wage would skyrocket right after the depression, but reached its peak in the 1960s. Background information gives learners context regarding Tibetan protests Do your economists understand the complexities of the recent financial crisis? Which event from the 1920s is associated with the resurgence of American nativism during that decade? Republicans disagreed with the New Deal for three main reasons. Oliphant was fond of drawing Nixon as furtive, such as in a cartoon in which the president whispers to a Vietnam War protester through the White House fence. In this Great Depression lesson, students analyze New Deal legislation to develop an informed opinion about the public programs and then present their findings to their Was it overreach or wise executive functioning? When you're small, you can't figure these things out. The planting of wheat and demand needed would allow for more acres of land to be cultivated. *President Roosevelt- FDR* Political Cartoon Analysis Break down: Who are the Two Characters? An all-in-one learning object repository and curriculum management platform that combines Lesson Planets library of educator-reviews to open educational resources with district materials and district-licensed publisher content. Why was the Battle of Leyte Gulf so crucial to the Allies? What is the main idea of the cartoon . Analyze Maps: Why is an election such as the 1932 Presidential election referred to as a "landslide victory"? FDR's cutback on federal spending would increase the unemployment rate for a bit. *FDR's New Deal* TVA: (Tennessee Valley Authority) Provided cheap -, flood control, etc. What was one long-term effect of the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps? answer choices . the New Deal Besides providing funds to those in need, which of the following may have been another goal of the Social Security Act? In this current events worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon about the American banking system. Try to add at least one more to each row. The Gilded Age. Kansas and North Dakota appear to have been hit the hardest by erosion. Examine the role of the Securities Exchange Commission. For the three sentences that have no comparison problems, write Correct. Which of these was a long-term effect of the New Deal on the United States? 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