This lesson looks at who and why did people oppose the New Deal, students look at the political spectrum and understanding of left and right wing. Why did Roosevelt face criticism of his policies? The lesson includes challenge tasks, and interpretation questions with sentence starters. This lesson forms part of a SOW for AQA 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality.
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AQA America 1920-1973: Opportunity and Inequality Part 2
14 lessons and a revision activity booklet for the second part of the SOW for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality for a three year GCSE. Lessons range from the Depression, New Deal and Popular Culture. Include exam questions, with sentence starters to support the less able and challenge tasks to stretch the top end. A range of recap starters at the beginning of lessons to help students consolidate their understanding Includes lessons on: The Wall Street Crash 1929 The impact of the Great Depression Hoover and his response to the Great Depression Bonus Army/ Bonus March 1932 Why did Roosevelt / FDR win the Election 1932? Popular Culture in the 1930s The impact of world war 2 on society (Women and African Americans) The impact of Second World War (WW2) on the economy The New Deal Opposition to the New Deal Supreme Court and the New Deal TVA evaluation Flint Sit Down Strike and Battle of the Overpass
New Deal Bundle
A selection of lessons designed for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality. These lessons focus on the new deal. These lessons focus on: The New Deal and what it was and did Opposition to the New Deal Successes and failures of the New deal
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