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  1. Chapter 33 - The Great Depression and the New Deal | CourseNotes. Home » AP US History » Notes » The American Pageant, 13th Edition Textbook Notes. Chapter 33 - The Great Depression and the New Deal. Printer Friendly. I. FDR: A Politician in a Wheelchair. In 1932, voters still had not seen any economic improvement, and they wanted a new president.

  2. Chapter 33 (14th) The Great Depression and the New Deal 1. FDR: A Politician in a Wheelchair 1. 1932 was likely the worst year of the Great Depression and it was an election year. Hoover was a goner. 2. Hoover ran for reelection saying what he was doing was helping the situation. 3. The Democrats nominated Franklin Delano Roosevelt, better ...

  3. Chapter 30 - American Life in the "Roaring Twenties" Chapter 31 - The Politics of Boom and Bust; Chapter 32 - The Great Depression and the New Deal; Chapter 33 - Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War; Chapter 34 - America in World War II; Chapter 35 - The Cold War Begins; Chapter 36 - American Zenith; Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties

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  5. Chapter 33 - America in World War II; Chapter 34 - The Cold War Begins; Chapter 35 - American Zenith; Chapter 36 - The Stormy Sixties; Chapter 37 - A Sea of Troubles; Chapter 38 - The Resurgence of Conservatism; Chapter 39 - America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era; Chapter 40 - The American People Face a New Century

  6. Chapter 30 - American Life in the Roaring ‘20s; Chapter 31 - The Politics of Boom and Bust; Chapter 32 - The Great Depression and the New Deal; Chapter 33 - Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War; Chapter 34 - America in World War II; Chapter 35 - The Cold War Begins; Chapter 36 - American Zenith; Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties

  7. Chapter 33 - Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War. With the goal of coming up with an international fix to the Great Depression, the London Conference was set up in 1933. FDR initially planned to send Sec. of State Cordell Hull. Later he changed his mind and reprimanded Europe for trying to stabilize currencies.

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