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The New Deal: Crash Course US History #34

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Episode 34 – The New Deal

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Hi, I’m John Green, this is CrashCourse U.S. history, and today we’re going to get

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a little bit controversial, as we discuss the FDR administration’s response to the

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Great Depression: the New Deal.

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That’s the National Recovery Administration, by the way, not the National Rifle Association

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or the No Rodents Allowed Club, which I’m a card-carrying member of.

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Did the New Deal end the Depression (spoiler alert: mehhh)?

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More controversially, did it destroy American freedom or expand the definition of liberty?

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In the end, was it a good thing?

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Mr. Green, Mr. Green.

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Yes.

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Ohh, Me from the Past, you are not qualified to make that statement.

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What?

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I was just trying to be, like, provocative and controversial.

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Isn’t that what gets views?

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You have the worst ideas about how to make people like you.

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But anyway, not EVERYTHING about the New Deal was controversial.

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This is CrashCourse, not TMZ.

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intro The New Deal redefined the role of the federal

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government for most Americans and it led to a re-alignment of the constituents in the

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Democratic Party, the so-called New Deal coalition.

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(Good job with the naming there, historians.)

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And regardless of whether you think the New Deal meant more freedom for more people or

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was a plot by red shirt wearing Communists, the New Deal is extremely important in American

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history.

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Wait a second.

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I’m wearing a red shirt.

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What are you trying to say about me, Stan?

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As the owner of the means of production, I demand that you dock the wages of the writer

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who made that joke.

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So after his mediocre response to the Great Depression, Herbert Hoover did not have any

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chance of winning the presidential election of 1932, but he also ran like he didn’t

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actually want the job.

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Plus, his opponent was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was as close to a born politician as the

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United States has ever seen, except for Kid President.

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The phrase New Deal came from FDR’s campaign, and when he was running FDR suggested that

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it was the government’s responsibility to guarantee every man a right to make a comfortable

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living, but he didn’t say HOW he meant to accomplish this.

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Like, it wasn’t gonna come from government spending, since FDR was calling for a balanced

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budget and criticizing Hoover for spending so much.

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Maybe it would somehow magically happen if we made alcohol legal again and one thing

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FDR did call for was an end to Prohibition, which was a campaign promise he kept.

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After three years of Great Depression, many Americans seriously needed a drink, and the

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government sought tax revenue, so no more Prohibition.

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FDR won 57% of the vote and the Democrats took control of Congress for the first time

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in a decade.

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While FDR gets most of the credit, he didn’t actually create the New Deal or put it into

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effect.

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It was passed by Congress.

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So WTFDR was the New Deal?

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Basically, it was a set of government programs intended to fix the depression and prevent

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future depressions.

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There are a couple of ways historians conceptualize it.

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One is to categorize the programs by their function.

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This is where we see the New Deal described as three R’s.

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The relief programs gave help, usually money, to poor people in need.

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