1930s President Roosevelt's New Deal

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00:00 a man's legs walking; the White House; FDR with Louis Howe and James Farley
00:29 boys lined up to deposit papers; cover letters of legislation; the floor of Congress; papers into a trash can; banging a gavel
00:49 Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace; men with maps; Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes; Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins
01:17 busy office and a graph; night scenes; people with paperwork
01:49 VS a scenic shot of the sky and livestock
01:51 cowboy on a white horse; wheat; harvested 'cones' of grain
01:58 VS men talking
02:10 VS plowing; a group of men in a store
02:36 construction workers gather their tools
02:55 a "WPA" cartoons

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Time: 1933, 1930s, Great Depression,

Setting: Washington D.C., USA, wheat field, farms,

People: President Roosevelt, FDR, Louis Howe, James Farley, Raymond Moley, Rexford Tugwell, Adolf A. Berle, Henry Wallace, Harold L. Ickes, Frances Perkins, farmers, WPA Workers,

Objects: smoking, bills, maps,

Subjects: The New Deal, The Brain Trust, FDR's Cabinet, 1933 Executive Cabinet, NRA, AAA, WPA,
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Raymond Moley believed in limited government, but he was also a strong enemy of monopoly privilege. He had come to embrace the principles embraced by the American political economist Henry George. Moley agreed with George that anyone who controlled land (whether rural, urban, resource laden or otherwise) should be required to pay to the community the full potential annual rental value of the land held. Once paid, the individual's financial obligation to support government would be fulfilled.

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Gee thanks for the contaminated sludge pits and the now poisoned 8000 acres

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