Hannah Thompson Ms. Bluman AP US History 12 April 2016 Revolutionary Roosevelt The Roaring 20s left America high on life, with little worries. This all changed on October 29, 1929, Black Tuesday, when the Stock Market crashed, which brought America in the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover was president at this time and took a laissez-faire approach, but when that failed he set to have private charities support their fellow Americans. Hoover left Franklin D Roosevelt with the task of cleaning up this national mess. Franklin Roosevelt’s administration’s responses to the problem of the Great Depression were in the consideration of reform, relief, and recovery-the New Deal-which created programs that have lasted to modern times, increased government powers, and relief to many unemployed Americans, however, it’s clear that certain minorities, women and African Americans, were often excluded from these benefits. Throughout President Roosevelt's Presidency, many programs were created, some fell apart but many lasted, like the Social Security Board (SSB), the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The Social Security …show more content…
Franklin Roosevelt was inaugurated into the mess Hoover left in unemployment- 12,830,000 or about 35% of Americans were unemployed around 1933 (Document J). By the end of his presidency, unemployment plummeted to 1,040,000 or around 3% (Document J). One way Roosevelt resolved unemployment was through public employment. The president created organizations like the Works Progress Administration, and this ultimately created hundreds of public jobs. Unfortunately, unemployment efforts were really in effect for women. Some assistance was available, but there was a lack of concern: "Yet there must be as many women out of jobs in the cities and suffering extreme poverty as there are men. What happens to them?"(Document