Monday, March 8, 2010

Mobilizing for WWII.

1. Selective Service System- was a document for enlisting in war. The gov. was trying to get as many men as they could to help aid the soldiers in combat. The enlistment was for any man that was the age 17 and up. These men had to be trained because they were ordinary citizens wanting to help fight in the war and had no expierience.

2. Women- were given any job in the war as long as it was not in engaging combat. They could drive ambulances, they could be nurses, pilots,and telephone operators etc.

3. Minorities- any race other than white was segregated and were denied citizenship
they question why fight for democracy if they dont even have it.

4. Manufacturers-factories were made into war production facilities. Making pencils turned into making bombs, making bed spreads turned into making mosquito nets,Soft drinks turned into making explosives and gunshells.

5. Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)- Scientists were made to research and develope new technology like radar, sonar, DDT, Penicilin, and the atomic bomb.

6 Entertainment industry- helped make propaganda posters and make recruiting posters and posters to make people to support our troops.

7. Office of Price Administration (OPA)- fought inflation by freezing wages, prices, and rents. They would ration foods, like meat, butter, cheese, vegetables, sugar, and coffee.

8. War Production Board (WPB)- rationed fuel and materials vital to the war effort, such as gasoline, heating oil, metals, rubber, and plastics.

9. Rationing- fixed allotments of goods deemed essential for the military. Ration books were coupons that would let you buy scarce goods like meat, shoes, sugar , coffee, and gasoline.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Japan and U.S. Relations in 1941

Document A

*By advancing to the South will make Japan strong
*They will provide aid to Germany and Italy so they can defeat England
*Increases the chance that China will surrender and the Soviet Union
*They can take over major sources of strategic materials hurting the US
*They will create a ring over Asia
*They will be able to conquer any country that was hostile toward them
*They will have the power to defeat the US and England


Document B

*Japan is boasting that they have like a blockade around Asia
*The US thinks of Japan as no threat and that they are crazy.

Document C

*The US is making in fun of Japan because they feel superior
*Japan tried to be peaceful and wants to negotiate but the US is avoiding them
*Japan then says that the Pacific will not be peaceful anymore meaning war

Document D
*We will try hard to make our government and military stronger
*They will try hard to make there nation united
*They will bring war and achieve victory


Document E

*Japan disobeyed there emperors and attacked the US when they were trying to make peace
*Japan used peacefullness to there advantage by seeming good but they were actually bad and attacked the US
*Japanese victory

Monday, February 8, 2010

New Deal Essay Outline

Thesis is- Hoover made little progress during his time as president but he took action too late. Roosevelt on the other hand took action and his actions were a success.

Talk about in body Paragraphs what is below

Judgement of the "Hows" (Successes / Failures / In-between)


Relief: Emergency Banking Act, FDIC, FERA, which produced the Civil Works Admin. that quickly provided some jobs. Fast immediate actions that addressed hunger and poverty.
Reform: SEC, CCC, AAA, PWA - actions that focused on banking, farming and labor reforms.
Recovery: NRA, TVA, Wagner Act, Social Security - long-term actions that focused on fixing problems of the past so the future would be better.

Consider the success/failure of Hoover's philosophy and programs.

Herbert Hoover's Attempts to Deal with the Great Depression

Philosophy of Government: Believed that a chief function of government was to encourage voluntary cooperation among competing interest groups; believed that the federal government should guide relief measures but not directly participate in them.

0. Had Congress authorize $500 million for Public Works Programs (Hoover Dam is an example of this federal stimulus)
0. Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) - Government lends money($2 billion) to insurance companies, banks, agricultural organizations, railroads, and state and local governments (Trickle Down theory) - Good example of government involvement in economy but too little, too late.
0. Federal Home Loan Bank Act - Lowered mortgage rates for homeowners and allowed farmers to refinance their farm loans and avoid foreclosure.


Consider FDR's programs:

Relief: Emergency Banking Act, FDIC, FERA, which produced the Civil Works Admin. that quickly provided some jobs. Fast immediate actions that addressed hunger and poverty.
Reform: SEC, CCC, AAA, PWA - actions that focused on banking, farming and labor reforms.
Recovery: NRA, TVA, Wagner Act, Social Security - long-term actions that focused on fixing problems of the past so the future would be better.

Summary of New Deal:

Did not end the Great Depression
Many agricultural problems unsolved, especially for southern Blacks and tenant farmers
Did restore national hope
Controls were built into the economy to avert future crises
--Federal Securities Act of 1933 and SEC (1934)
The Government as “broker state” between states. (TVA)
Restoration of confidence in U.S. government and economy—but both different than before 1932

Successes of the "Hundred Days"

Banking
TVA and CCC
Farmers
Labor

Restored confidence and stopped investors pulling money out of the banks.
Banking measures saved 20% of homeowners and farmers from repossesion.
Farmers were 50% better off under AAA by 1936.
TVA brought electrical power to underdeveloped areas.
Public Works Administration created 600,000 jobs and built landmarks like San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and the Supreme Court Building.

Backlash: Critics of the New Deal:

Critics: Huey Long and Father Coughlin
Legislation and anti-union violence
Court Packing attempt by FDR
New Deal too complicated - too many codes and regulations
Government should not support trade unions; not support calls for higher wages - allow free market to deal with these issues.
TVA creates unfair competition with private businesses.
New Deal schemes like economic programs in the U.S.S.R. - The U.S. is a democratic, free-market.

Court Packing plan by FDR
Anti-union violence

Despite opposition from Republicans and the business community, FDR had the support of voters. He won the 1936 election with the highest margin of victory ever to that point.
He stated: "Everyone is against the New Deal except the voters."


TVA
Authorized in 1933, the Tennessee Valley Authority was envisioned as much more than a series of dams on the Tennessee River and its tributaries. The TVA was expected to have a significant impact on local conservation and environmental health concerns in the region and to contribute to its social and economic improvement. The TVA was controversial from the outset, because it was a federal electrical service that competed with private power interests.


Packing the Supreme Court

Supreme Court Rules NRA unconstitutional in Schechter Poultry Corporation v. U.S. (1935) AAA and other programs would also be ruled unconstitutional.

U.S. found the company in violation of NRA codes because:
It sold diseased chickens
Filed inflated sales claims
Exploited workers
Threatened government workers

Reasoning for decision:
The poultry company was a small company - and most small firms objected the most to limits on hours and wages
Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes for the majority: “Extraordinary conditions do not create or enlarge constitutional power.”
Congress cannot relegate power to the executive branch, even in an emergency
NRA infringes on “freedom of contract,” through industrial price and wage codes


Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the federal government overstepped its bounds. NRA unconstitutional. Took power from the states.

FDR decides to "pack" the court with 6 more justices favorable to him.
Constitution doesn't specify number of justices. Since 1869 court had always had 9.
Feb. 1937: FDR asks Congress for power to appoint an additional judge for every current judge over 70, who hadn't retired. (Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937) (Court-Packing Plan)
Oops! : Public turned on him. That separation of powers idea. He is acting like a dictator.
Conservative politicians had a great excuse not to support his programs.
Moot point: Court began upholding his other New Deal programs. His biggest critic on the bench retired in May 1937, leaving FDR with a 6-3 majority.
The fight left FDR politically weak. Opponents learned they could "attack" him and still be re-elected.


1937 Recession and 1938 Election


Sept. 1, 1939: World War II begins as Germany attacks Poland - War material orders from the allies helped support American businesses. Once the U.S. entered, unemployment dropped dramatically.


Counter-argument (Consider the opinions of the critics of the "New Deal")

Make a list of the main complaints and suggestions of those who felt the New Deal did not do enough.


Huey Long and his "Share the Wealth" program

Former Governor of Louisiana (1928-32)
Senator during New Deal

Very popular with the common person
Helped build roads, hospitals, provided textbooks and lunches to school children, went after big businesses, such as Standard Oil

"Share the Wealth" program
Large tax on large incomes
100% tax on incomes over $1 million
Redistribute income, pay for public works, provide people with jobs.
National minimum wage
Shortened work week
Immediate payment of WWI bonuses
"Everyman is a King."
Long is assassinated in Sept. 1935, removing possible threat to FDR's second term.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Causes of the Great Depression Outline

The Wall Street Crash was an important cause of the Great Depression.
The Wall Street Crash consisted of tariffs and war debt policies,that cut down the foreign market for American goods, a crisis in the farm sector,the availability for easy credit, an unequal distribution of income. The Hawley- Smoot Tariff

Monday, January 25, 2010

Causes & Early Effects of the Great Depression

1. What happened on "Black Tuesday"?
People who had bought stocks on credit went in debt because the prices plummeted.

2. How did the economic trends of the 1920s in industry, agriculture, and with consumers help cause the Great Depression? (Make sure you include significant details about each area in your answer. It should be at least a paragraph)
New inventions such as hydroelectric power,fuel and oil, and natural gas took place of coal and lumber mining. Railroads lost profit because cars and buses were being built. During WWI prices rose and farmers were taken out loans to buy more tools to harvest more grain because people needed more grain. But the farmers were going in to debt because they could not pay off there loans and they were making more crops than they could sell.

3. According to your reading, what are the major causes of the Great Depression?
Tarrifs and war debt polocies that would cut down foreign markets for American goods.
A crisis in the farm sector.
The availability for easy credit.
An unequal destribution of income.


4. What was Hoover’s philosophy of government?
Hoover's philosophy was that Americans have to take care of themselves and there families and not depend on the gov. to bail them out by giving them loans.

5. What was Hoover’s initial reaction to the stock market crash of 1929?
Hoover's reaction to the stock market crash of 1929 was that he needed to help the Americans but he could not solve the economic problem.

6. What was the nation’s economic situation in 1930?
The economic situation was the Great Depression.

7. How did voters in 1930 respond to this situation?
People went to durastic measures to make the gov., stores, and bussiness increase there prices by burning crops, dumping milk on the sides of roads, some people refused to work, and people blockaded roads so no food could be transported in or out of towns.

8. What did Hoover do about the economic situation?
Hoover did what the American people wanted him to do and that was that he would lower the prices. He did this by making the Federal Home Loan Bank Act and the Recon
struction Finance Corporation which failed.

9. How did the economy respond to his efforts?
The economy did not change as quickly as it should of. The smaller bussinesses would not recieve the money from the larger bussinesses until it was too late.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Twenties Woman

1. Note two ways women's fashions changed.
The Flapper

2. Note two ways women's social behavior changed.
Women began to smoke and drink. They also changed their view on marriage.

3. Note two words that describe the attitude reflected by these changes.
Rebellion and Equality

4. Note one way women's work opportunities improved.
Factories, offices, stores,and professions.

5. Note two ways women's home and family life improved.
Machinery and products.

6. Note three negative effects that accompanied women's changing roles in the 1920s.
Teens rebelled against their parents, peer-pressure, the stress of woman's jobs.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Prohibition and the Scopes Trial

The Volstead Act is stupid because taking away something like alcohol will not solve every problem in the world. How can someone believe that alcohol alone leads to crime, wife and child abuse. Yes it may help but these things can happen even if your not intoxicated. Taking something away from someone causes trouble like rebellion, strikes, and people have the right to stand up and explain what they believe. If they believe that you cant take away alcohol then they can believe it. Taking away something from someone just makes them angry. The government cant take all the alcohol away but they can limit, and enforce places not to sell it or have possession of it. People will ignore the law and find ways to get around it like making it themselves, selling, purchasing it where it is legal. This also involved breaking the law and caused crime.

The Scopes Trial is also stupid but I believe that this law is right because parents did not want their children who are religious that man came from apes. This is talking down to the Bible in the way man was created. The problem is that evolution is a theory and can be interpreted in many ways and not everything is supposed to be taken literally.