History Brief: The New Deal
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2018
- The following video provides a short introduction to Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs which he put in place after winning the presidency.
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I'm totally here watching this video of my own free will.
*my teacher definently isnt holding my hostage and telling me to watch it*
I hope you get your hostage back.
Maybe I am holding you hostage... ever think about that???
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This Is definitely gonna help me write an essay in 10 minutes on this. Thanks
Kyle Dalsimer that’s the same reason i came here, I have to write an essay on this tomorrow. 😂
@@misarosee do you have one done😂
lol sounds like me
So we all in here for the same reason 😂
Ik this was posted two years ago but I feel that I’m writing this essay at 3 am it’s due at 7:40 shit
Got high and somehow got here. It’s weird how much it relates to today’s time with covid. Maybe I’m just high.
Nah. High you gets it
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Uh oh, your thinking for yourself. Your susposed to be following the narrative!
whos here because of online classes
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LMFAOOO All these jokes about being forced to watch this video is making me feel like a nerd cause I’m dead ass watching cause I was curious 😭
lol, don't worry I am a huge nerd... legit, I was playing an anime video game and my stepfather walked in while I was playing and he said to me "You're such a f*cking nerd." so I'm not judging.
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@Ms. Spoon haha exactly
i literally chose this topic for a history project bc i found it interesting 😭
I'm being forced to wa...
* Teacher hits me *
I'm watching this video because I like it :D
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I really enjoyed this video. I am very grateful that you made a honest documentary on the new deal. Some videos on the great depression like to say that the new deal got us out of the depression, which's is not the case. It was WWII that ended the depression. The new deal did gave us hope during those dark times, and probably kept this country together up to World War II. You shared with you're viewers honesty. We need more UA-camrs making more videos like this to keep our history alive. Thank you very much.
When you’re not watching this for History class, but for English class (I honestly don’t know why)
Thank you. Your videos help me retain everything i beed for my test. The way you teach and go over things is really simple. Thank you so much dont change the way you talk about history
Love how informative this was!
I can actually finish my paper on the topic!
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He was 32nd President at 1932 wow
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watching this before the test for my United States history class starts 💀
The most helpful video out. Doing modern history ATAR. Helped alot!
Back when this country had real leaders who put America and Americans first.
Well, this video is the best resource I found on UA-cam regarding New Deal policy. No nonsense. 👍🏻
Watch on UA-cam
programs on the Great
Depression. Not only quite interesting, but it brings us to the time when FDR came into office.
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Blaize M when I have another essay due on Monday and your notification reminded me 😭
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i unironically watched this on my on volition. Great Video! very informative
What a man!
No wonder Caleb Maupin mentions him that often!
Great video.
Who watched this because they like it without being forced are true historians.
Love the Elk River Blues in the back
thank you so much!
I still don’t know which ones are relief recover or reform programs
I am definitely watching this video of fun 🧠
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Definitely
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WOW! great video Mr. Bowden
Thank you so much for sharing your historic informative video.
It's amazing to me that you can talk about Something like the New Deal and not bring up the term "Redlining" . Impressive.
Roosevelt had some of the blame for the stock market crash. As governor of New York it was his responsibility to regulate the New York stock exchange, the largest exchange by far. The exchange was not properly regulated, leading to the crash of 1929.
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Currently working on 11 pages of assignments,this helps
Luiss Tovar I’m literally doing an assignment based on this video
Me teacher but this on the list to watch and do.
great video
thank you for this incredible insight I appreciate it
My teacher assigned this as an assignment 😭😭
Watching from France!!!
very nice...helpful
Imperfect but it did jump start some recovery. My dad worked on wpa projects and saud it was great boost
thanks
Just know I’m cramming this word to word for my final exam which is tomorrow
Imma learn this word for word for my essay tomorrow 😂😂😂
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on February 2, 1934, created the
Export-Import Bank by an executive order (critics point out, quite correctly,
that the President does not have any such authority, according to the
Constitution) for the purpose of guaranteeing commercial loans made to
foreign, including Communist, nations to increase international trade. Not
only does the Bank guarantee loans made, but actually makes loans itself.
But American banking interests also participate in the making of loans
to assist Communist nations in purchasing American goods. One of the first
banks involved was the Chase Manhattan Bank, controlled by the Rockefeller interests (👃), which opened a banking office in Moscow, Russia, in 1972, at
#1 Karl Marx Square. They later opened an office in Communist China in
1973.
Communism=👃.
FDR was a chosenite.
Another chosenite historian with the name of "Ottomar Kraintz" wrote a book that was published in 1939 in the 3rd Reich (Germany) which had the title:"A )ew Discovers America" (Ein Jude Endeckt America).
In this book he points out, that one descendant of FDR an individual with the name: Class Martinsan van Rozenfeld, was a Joo, who moved from the Netherlands to America.
Warren Delano, FDR's jay father was a drug trader living in Hong Kong during the last Opium Wars. FDR himself was born abroad (we remember the schools and the media mentions, that to become an American President one has to be born in the US). He wasn't the only US President that hasn't been born in the US.
Head of the Export/Import Bank during a few years during the 1970's, became the nose man William Casey.
He was the Campaign Manager of Ronald Reagan (👃).
Through heavy voter fraud and the manipulation of the Iran Hostage Crisis Ronald Reagan was promoted as the tough guy and hard-liner.
He entered the White House with his vampire wife Nancy and quickly made his Campaign Manager William Casey the Director of the CIA.
Mr. Casey supervised the drug shipments of the Intelligence Agency from South America to America, initiating the Crack-Cocaine Explosion.
Books:
Dark Alliance by Gary Webb.--/
Contrabandista by Evert Clark.--/
Freemasonry by Leon de Poncins.--/
A Study In American Freemasonry by Arthur Preuss.--/
The World Conquerors by Louise Marshalko.--/
School Of Darkness by Bella Dodd.--/
The Beasts Of The Apocalypse by Olivia O'Grady.--/
Mullins New History by Eustace Mullins.--/
i can make questions with this thanks.
this helped a lot for my school work thank you😊👍
You are very welcome.
This helps because I have an essay due midnight. It’s currently 9:33
There are more than enough objective analyses of the effects of the New Deal to conclude that it did in fact exacerbate and prolong the Great Depression. FDR was a Collectivist of some kind and the New Deal was disastrous, it's adverse effects still plague the nation to this day.
I feel like the best society finds a balance between socialism and capitalism. Sure, capitalism is like being on the highway, but socialism is the speed limit that prevents the car crash
Awesome overview
Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I've exam tomorrow, gonna study my whole fckn book in one night lol💀
Not me using my business account while watching something for school-
I wasn't born 1932s yrs, go. 91 yrs ol mom, did'nt lived too reached too.. that's levels.
Good things done - FDIC, Social Security, some Federal work projects - TVA etc. However Roosevelt failed miserably in encouraging investment of private industry/business (reducing some corporate/personal tax rates etc.) In 1939 unemployment was still higher than at the beginning of the Depression. World War II defense industries is what pulled the USA out of the Depression. Many European countries (such as U.K.) recovered much more quickly than the USA.
Interesting take. The logical counter is that the UK's unemployment rate mirrored that of the US for the vast majority of the Depression. Only differing substantially with the beginning of its' rearmament program and the onset of WW2, which the US joined over two and a half year later than the UK. Making it clear that the variable holding the US back was not Roosevelt's economic policies, but rather the later entry of the US into the war.
Totally not being forced to watch this
Notice that these were all things we could have created for ourselves, HAD we felt the necessity . Think about it. God Bless Much Love
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Question why was the American people's Gold taken away and switched out with Federal reserve promissory notes by Franklin d Roosevelt?
For the record that's a rhetorical ⁉️
I'm only here because I need extra info for my essay based question
totally not standing in the hallway thirty mins late to my class whose taking a test rn
This sounds like the dude from AlternateHistoryHub.
Song?
Lol have to do an essay bout this due tommorow
Can you give to me😂
Noko Mashaba Official right
History stressing me out💀
I have a two-page essay due tomorrow at midnight and haven't started. Lord help me!
Go get the facts.- Including the fact that firstly actions by Hoover and then FDR including Smoot Hawlwy tariffs created more unemployment by putting restrictions on production and then FDR confiscated people's wealth by forcefully taking their savings of gold which amounted to a huge amount and only returning it by charging them 50% more to get it back. These actions also pushed te unemployment rate from under 10% to over 16% and it remained in excess of 10% for the whole decade.
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No. Roosevelt promised to cut spending, lower the deficit, and balance the budget.
My bank takes my money all the time, but stays open.
So we're all here because we have an essay due at some point, right?
totally don't have a US History exam tomorrow
It's crazy to think how right wingers believe that giving people temporary jobs in a severe economic downturn made the downturn worse. People lost jobs because of the downturn, so giving them jobs makes that worse? lol I also don't know how they can be opposed to the FDIC or the SEC.
Because the jobs were paid with tax payers money so it wasn't real growth.it was just moving money around
@@scottbuckley823 That's ridiculous and naive. Growth is growth. It doesn't matter what you call the money or where it came from at some point in time.
Walmart's money is customer money, so they're not really growing. They're just moving money around. "The tax payer's money" is a meme.
B/c most businessmen are immoral. Which FDR knew well.
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I love the video, but I know for a fact that you're using wondershare filmora, because of those damn transitions.
A new new deal?
This part of history so conveniently left out. But when African Americans demand reparations it’s called divisive 🙄.
Steez Unlimited history (textbooks and curriculum especially) has always been written by the victors - but we can’t let that stop us from spreading the truth and informing ourselves and others on our own!
Anyone from THS?
Song name?
Elk River Blues
Iam here because my exam is near :) :)
Lol 😆
Supremacy Clause meets a guy named Franklin and they fall in love. They marry and have a baby called FDRalism. I am a teacher and I can't wait to make this joke tomorrow.
3:22 the Federal *CROP* jesus you scared me mate
What is your educational qualification
The man at 4:00 looks so much like Trump.
The new plans,
He left everything out.......
dying
Bidens BBB should be called the Raw Deal
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The greatest forms of tyranny always roll in on the most noble causes. 1933 was the most profound blow to loosing America to the criminal banksters
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Social security admin, welfare re form, employments the new plans,
Wow people still think the new deal was a good thing. You guys really would prefer generation debt than 3-5 years of economic depression.
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Writing today
He confiscated everyone’s gold
The Government can do anything the private sector can but it will cost twice as much and work half as well!
Meanwhile the US pays twice as much as other developed nations on healthcare for less effective outcomes.
Exactly! They can make a prison 10x as expensive for the tax payer while directly giving incentive to pass legislation that will incarcerate even more Americans!!! Government really is ineffective isn't it
@Sebastian Guevara you sound really level headed :)
@Sebastian Guevara It means you're a dumbass in case you don't know subtext.
But the private sector won't do some things the government does. Rural Electrification.
Subtítulos en español.Plis
Una de las principales razones por las que Roosevelt ganó la presidencia en 1932 fue porque prometió intentar hacer algo para poner fin a la crisis económica que enfrentaba el país. Cuando ingresó a la oficina, Roosevelt esperaba hacer tres cosas. Primero, esperaba brindar alivio a los pobres y a los desempleados. Luego, quería que la economía se recuperara a sus niveles normales. Finalmente, quiso reformar los sistemas financieros para que no vuelva a ocurrir una depresión económica. La ayuda, la recuperación y la reforma se conocieron como las tres R's.
Para lograr estos objetivos, Roosevelt implementó una serie de programas gubernamentales entre 1933 y 1938. Algunos de estos programas fueron aprobados por el Congreso, mientras que otros se aplicaron a través de una orden ejecutiva. Colectivamente, estos programas se conocieron como "The New Deal".
El New Deal se menciona con frecuencia en dos partes diferentes. El "Primer New Deal" (1933-1934) se ocupó principalmente de reestructurar la economía de la nación y ofrecer alivio a la industria bancaria. El "Segundo New Deal" (1935-1938) buscó mejorar el uso de los recursos de la nación, proporcionó ayuda a los agricultores y creó varios programas de trabajo del gobierno.
Hubo muchos tipos diferentes de programas que formaban parte del New Deal. Estos programas tenían una variedad de propósitos diferentes. Programas como la Administración del progreso del trabajo (WPA) y el Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) fueron diseñados para poner a las personas desempleadas a trabajar. La Ley de Seguridad Social fue creada para proporcionar ayuda financiera a los ancianos. Mientras tanto, la Autoridad del Valle de Tennessee llevó electricidad muy necesaria a las zonas rurales del sur.
La Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) fue otra agencia importante creada por New Deal. La FDIC garantizó la seguridad del dinero en los bancos. Los ciudadanos ya no tenían que temer perder su dinero si su banco cerraba (este escenario era bastante común en las primeras etapas de la Depresión). La FDIC todavía está en operación hoy para asegurar el dinero depositado en los bancos.
Además de la FDIC, existen muchas agencias gubernamentales creadas por New Deal que aún existen. Entre ellos se encuentran la Administración Federal de Vivienda (FHA), la Corporación Federal de Seguros de Cosechas (FCIC) y la Comisión de Bolsa de Valores (SEC).
No todos eran fanáticos del New Deal. Muchos sintieron que Roosevelt conducía a los Estados Unidos por el camino del socialismo. Otros vieron los proyectos del New Deal como un desperdicio de dinero y recursos. Hoy, algunos economistas e historiadores creen que la adhesión de Roosevelt a las políticas del New Deal en realidad prolongó la Gran Depresión.
Sin embargo, los programas del New Deal pusieron a millones de personas a trabajar, proporcionando alivio económico para las familias con problemas. Las iniciativas del New Deal también permitieron la construcción de carreteras, escuelas, parques, hospitales y muchas otras instalaciones que se necesitaban en todo el país.
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