USH.SS.16.E
Describe how various New Deal agencies and programs, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Social Security Administration, continue to affect the lives of U.S. citizens.
United States History Studies Since 1877 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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New Deal agenciesNew Deal programsFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationSecurities and Exchange CommissionSocial Security Administrationlives of U.S. citizens
Skills
- describe (how various New Deal agencies and programs continue to affect citizens) #dok2
- identify (New Deal agencies and programs) #dok1
- explain (the continuing impact of New Deal agencies and programs) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify major New Deal agencies and programs, such as FDIC, SEC, and SSA. #dok1
- I can describe the continuing effects of New Deal agencies and programs on the lives of U.S. citizens. #dok2
- I can explain how specific New Deal programs, like Social Security, still influence citizens today. #dok2
Big Ideas
- The New Deal established agencies and programs that continue to influence the daily lives of Americans.
- Government responses to economic crises can have long-lasting effects on society and individual citizens.
Essential Questions
- Which New Deal agencies and programs are still in place today, and what roles do they serve?
- How did the creation of agencies like the FDIC, SEC, and SSA address problems faced during the Great Depression?
- In what ways do New Deal agencies and programs continue to impact the lives of Americans today?
- What might American society look like without the influence of these New Deal programs?
- How do these continuing effects reflect the success or limitations of the New Deal?