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The Great Depression and New Deal – Perspective

In leading America through the Great Depression and implementation of the New Deal, FDR had to convince Americans to see the world through a new hopeful perspective in the midst of anxiety and fear. Staging the Theodore Roethke conversation just before studying FDR’s response to the Depression would be a great way to show how the power of perspective can lead the transformation of despair into hope.

Level:  Elementary and secondary social studies

Subject Area: U.S. history

Author:  Dan Fouts

 

 

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