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Created by sweetellie17
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| Question | Answer |
| Whom initially concerned Roosevelt more: opposition from the left, or opposition from the right? | Opposition from the left, as he felt they threatened to undermine free enterprise |
| How many votes did the American Communist Party poll in 1932? | 102,000 |
| How many votes did the Socialist Party gain in 1932? | 884,000 |
| Who was the mastermind behind EPIC - End Poverty In California? | Upton Sinclair |
| What did EPIC demand? | Redistribution of wealth and state ownership of economic activities |
| How many votes did Sinclair poll, despite being beaten by the Republican candidate, proving the popularity of radical solutions? | 870,000 |
| How many states had any kind of old age pensions in 1933? | only 28 |
| What were Dr Francis Townsend's proposals in 1933? | That all those over 60 should be given $200 per month provided that they spend it |
| By 1935, how many people were members of Townsend Clubs? | 500,000 |
| How many signatures did his Bill submitted to Congress have attached to a petition? | 2 million |
| How would the old age pensions be paid? | A 2% sales tax |
| Who was the 'Radio Priest'? | Father Charles Coughlin |
| Why was Coughlin such a threat? | He had a regular radio audience of over 40 million people, which was more than listened to Roosevelt's fireside chats |
| Why did Coughlin become increasingly critical of Roosevelt? | He believed that he had not done enough to tackle the banking crisis and claimed that he was in the pocket of Wall Street |
| Why did Coughlin begin to lose credibility? | He saw himself as the saviour of the USA and claimed that Roosevelt was an anti-God and that assassination could be justified. He became increasingly anti-Semitic and the Church authorities intervened |
| Who was arguably the most dangerous of all Roosevelt's left-wing opponents, threatening to pull together all the resentment and discontent? | Huey Long |
| Which state had he governed over? | The State of Louisiana |
| What was the name of the national society that Long established? | 'Share Our Wealth' |
| What did Long promise? | A homestead allowance of $5,000 and a minimum annual income of $2,500 |
| How would Long's promises be paid for? | Taxation of the rich and the confiscation of all fortunes over 5 million dollars |
| How many members were Share Our Wealth societies estimated to have? | 8 million members |
| Did Long threaten Roosevelt's position as president? | He would not gain the presidents seat, but might do enough to deny Roosevelt victory over the Republicans |
| When was Long assassinated? | 1935 |
| Why were critics from the right-side of the political spectrum annoyed with Roosevelt and the New Deal? | They felt that the New Deal undermined traditional American values of self-help and personal initiative |
| Who did the Republicans generally represent? | The rich and business corporations |
| Why did they attack Roosevelt? 3 reasons | They were critical of the deficit Of raising personal taxes and large government expenditure Resented intervention in the economy |
| What did the rich members of society claim that Roosevelt was? | A traitor to his class |
| Which ex-presidential Democratic candidate was involved in the American Liberty League? | Al Smith |
| Which businesses supported and provided money for the American Liberty League of 1934? | Du Pont, General Motors, and United States Steel |
| What Acts were they particularly bitter towards, which eventually resulted in a massive lobbying campaign to prevent it from being passed in Congress? | The Public Utilities Holding Act and the Revenue Act. On both Roosevelt was forced to compromise |
| What was one positive of being criticised from both the left and the right? | Roosevelt could always play his card of moderation |
| What played the most effective challenge to the New Deal? | The Supreme Court |
| What was the average age of the 9 Supreme Court justices? | 71 |
| Of the 16 cases tried by the Supreme Court how many declared that Roosevelt or Congress had acted unconstitutionally? | 11 |
| Which two cases illustrated the fight between the New Deal and the Supreme Court? | The Sick Chickens Case and the United States vs Butler |
| What was Roosevelt's reasoning for wanting to nominate up to six more justices, one for every one over the age of 70? | He wanted to rejuvenate the court and speed up its efficiency |
| The two swing justices became more liberal, anxious to diffuse the situation. Then the most conservative retired. Why was Roosevelt's New Deal threatened? | Despite winning the battle, Roosevelt had lost popularity through his attempts to pack the court and lost his hold on Congress which he never regained |
| When did the New Deal come grinding to a halt? | 1937-1938 |
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