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Franklin Delano Roosevelt32nd President

March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945

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1932 Elections

What is the mood of the people of the United States?

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1932 Election Results

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1933 Inauguration

“We have nothing to fear but fear itself”

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John Maynard Keynes• British economist

• Worked with British government to address Depression in Great Britain

• Radical ideas regarding role of government in economy

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Keynesian Economic Theory • A circular flow of money: when spending increases in an

economy, earnings also increase, which can lead to even more spending and earnings

• “Prime the pump”: Keynes argued that government should step in to increase spending, either by increasing the money supply or by actually buying things itself

• Against the practice of too much saving and not enough consumption, or spending, in an economy

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“The Engine which drives Enterprise is not Thrift, but Profit” - JMK

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Thrift leads to collapse of economy

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Reading Activity

• Predatory Reading!– Read topic sentences and last sentence in

paragraphs– Search for key words

• Two Readings from 1932: – FDR Speech and JMK Article

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Key Words

• Government

• Business

• Gold Standard

• Debt

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“First 100 Days”What did he accomplish?

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Eleanor Roosevelt


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