American history homework help.
In describing the impact of the Great Depression and the New Deal on American society, historian Lizabeth Cohen writes, “Living as we do today in a world so permeated by the federal government, it is easy to lose sight of how much people’s lives were changed by the expansion of federal responsibility during the 1930s.” How did the federal government’s role change in the 1930s? What, do you think, brought these changes about?
Rules:
1. 3-4 pages
2. Double spaced, 12-point font
3. Standard margins—Approximately 1.25 on left and right margins and 1 on top and bottom
4. In crafting your essay, you will want to construct a clear thesis and draw on evidence from the sources described below.
6. Use these sources below. Do not use outside sources.
Sources
1. Interview: David Kennedy on the 1932 Presidential Campaign
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96187958
2. Audio Clip: FDR’s Fireside Chat on Banking
https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-speeches/march-12-1933-fireside-chat-1-banking-crisis
3. Audio Clip: FDR’s 1936 Madison Square Garden Speech
https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-speeches/october-31-1936-speech-madison-square-garden
4. Reading: Eric Foner, “Second New Deal” and “A Reckoning With Liberty” and “The Limits of Change” (ONLY pages 835-851)
Rules:
1. 3-4 pages
2. Double spaced, 12-point font
3. Standard margins—Approximately 1.25 on left and right margins and 1 on top and bottom
4. In crafting your essay, you will want to construct a clear thesis and draw on evidence from the sources described below.
6. Use these sources below. Do not use outside sources.
Sources
1. Interview: David Kennedy on the 1932 Presidential Campaign
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96187958
2. Audio Clip: FDR’s Fireside Chat on Banking
https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-speeches/march-12-1933-fireside-chat-1-banking-crisis
3. Audio Clip: FDR’s 1936 Madison Square Garden Speech
https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-speeches/october-31-1936-speech-madison-square-garden
4. Reading: Eric Foner, “Second New Deal” and “A Reckoning With Liberty” and “The Limits of Change” (ONLY pages 835-851)
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FonerSecondNewDealandAReckoningWithLibertyandTheLimitsofChange.pdf