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Conservative or Liberal? • “The government should help the poor and the needy.” • “I work hard and don’t think I should have to pay a bunch of taxes to give to people that are too lazy to work?”

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Conservative or Liberal?. “The government should help the poor and the needy.” “I work hard and don’t think I should have to pay a bunch of taxes to give to people that are too lazy to work?”. Warm Up. Should the government have programs to help poor people? Why or why not? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Conservative or Liberal?

• “The government should help the poor and the needy.”

• “I work hard and don’t think I should have to pay a bunch of taxes to give to people that are too lazy to work?”

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Warm Up

Should the government have programs to help poor people? Why or why not?

What is the difference between a conservative and a liberal in the U.S.?

Which would be for the New Deal?

How might a liberal be critical of the New Deal?

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Reactions to the New Deal

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Public Reaction to the New Deal

• Public confidence had improved.

• But the country was still in an economic slump.

• Still high unemployment.

• Some people wanted FDR to do more.

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Critics of the New Deal

• Liberal critics claimed that the New Deal did not go far enough & was going too slow.

• They felt government should do more

• Conservative critics claimed the New Deal went too far.

• Government was becoming too intrusive and veering towards socialism.

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What FDR Says

• He is trying to save capitalism.

• He is not tied to an ideology—The New Deal is pragmatic.

• Pragmatism is basing value on something by the results (does it work).

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The Biggest Critics

• Many conservative businessmen banded together; They were known as The American Liberty League.

• Felt that New Deal is taking country towards socialism.

• Example—TVA was seen as govt. competing with privately owned power companies.

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•One of the most vocal Liberal critics was Huey Long

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Huey Long• U.S. Senator for Louisiana (“The

Kingfish”).

• He wanted to be President.

• Long felt he had a better plan: “Share-our-wealth” (Take away all income over $5 million and guarantee everybody $2,500).

• “Every man a king, but no one wears a crown.”

• 1935 Huey Long was assassinated.

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Dr. Francis Townsend

• Had a plan to aid the elderly that at the same time would help stimulate the economy.

• Every person over 60 would retire and receive $200 per month.

• They would have to spend the money each month.

• Townsend claimed this would create jobs, help the elderly, and stimulate the economy.

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Father Charles Coughlin• Catholic Priest who had a radio

show that had a huge following (40-million listeners).

• At first he supported FDR.

• But turned against FDR when he felt he wasn’t going far enough.

• Besides railing against FDR, Coughlin also attacked bankers and Jews.

• Wants wealth redistribution and Govt. ownership of banks.

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Union Party

• Followers of Townsend, Long and Coughlin form the Union Party.

• William Lemke of S.D. is Pres. Candidate.

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FDR wins a 2nd Term

• In 1936, FDR defeats Republican Alf Landon to win a second term as President.

• Union Party gets 900,000 votes.

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FDR’s Problems with the Supreme Court

• The U.S. Supreme Court began declaring FDR’s New Deal Programs unconstitutional.

• 1935 NRA declared unconstitutional.

• 1936, AAA declared unconstitutional

• STOP!!!

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FDR’s Court Packing Plan

• Frustrated with the Supreme Court’s dismantling of his New Deal programs, in 1937 FDR purposed a court-reform bill that would re-organize the Supreme Court.

• It called for adding additional judges for each judge over 70.

• This would allow FDR to appoint 6 more judges.

• These new judges would support FDR and tip the court in his favor.

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The People React to FDR

• The Press and Congress protest FDR on his court-packing bill.

• Charge him with violating separation of powers.

• Court packing bill fails!

• But after the court-packing scheme, the court starts to side with FDR.

• “Switch in time that saves nine”