If your teacher wanted you to write 10 facts like mine does, here you go. 1. Roosevelt suggested it was the government's responsibility to guarantee every man a right to make a comfortable living. 2. FDR called for an end to prohibition. 3. FDR didn't create the new deal or put it into effect. It was passed by Congress. 4. The new deal was a set of government programs intended to fix the depression and prevent future depressions. 5. Relief programs gave help and money to people in need. 6. Recovery programs gave people jobs 7. Reform programs were designed to regulate the economy in the future to prevent more depressions. 8. The NRA was designed to be government planners and business leaders working together to coordinate industry standards for production, prices, and working conditions. 9. The Wagner act guaranteed workers the right to unionize and it created a national labor relations board to hear disputes over unfair labor practices. 10. The social security act of 1935 included unemployment insurance, aid to the disabled, aid to poor families with children, and retirement benefits. Its funded by payroll taxes instead of general tax revenue.
My great great grandfather is Henry Steagall. He's the one that actually wrote out the Glass-Steagall Act. My family still owns the pens that it was signed with. I just thought it was cool. Have a great day!
Your grandfathers name rolls off my lips at least 2 times a week. Thank you Henry Steagall for 70 years of stability! I apologize for the ignorance of my generation.
"Nothing motivates Congress to pass legislation like crisis and fear! Stan, can I get the foreshadowing filter? We may see this again" *me watching this as Congress passes the Coronavirus 2 trillion dollar relieve bill*
The little jingle in the intro always makes me really excited to watch the video for some reason. I guess that's how you know you've created a good intro.
With the AP US History exam tomorrow, I've just gotta say these crash course vids are like, saving my life right now. Thank you guys so much for making these you have saved so many teenage lives
It was interesting how FDR's New Deal didn't end up ending the Depression on its own. By 1940 over 15% of the work force remained unemployed, he did decrease the unemployment rate by 10%, but when FDR reduced government spending to farms, unemployment jumped back up to 20%. In the end, the New Deal did play a huge factor in helping end the Great Depression, but not as much as we thought it would..
@@GamingWithNikolas Do you not know about the controversy with the Channel Awesome site with the mass exodus of its content providers? Many of whom cited abusive working conditions? Evidently not...
Professor Liberal Avenger ur dumb look it up. FDR’s new deal helped the U.S. get better but when WWII began other countries needed war supplies and the U.S. provided it to them which helped the economy
As my knowledgeable and great U.S. history teacher has been out due to health issues : ( I and others are instructed to take notes on our own as the exams approach; while taking down notes and studying I find your series to help in the short and long run as an instrument of understanding and memory in regards to the aspects of U.S. history, especially when exams loom around the corner. Thank You!!
Dear Mr John Green, Could you please do a Crash Course on the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1996? I am doing it in class, but I love the way you explain history!
It's funny that so many Americans yearn for a time when eight year olds had to work in coal mines to help support the family, and when bosses could work you ten hours straight in 100 degree factories without a bathroom break. Curious thing, when it comes time to collect social security checks I never hear them protest.
THANK YOU, I a college student and taking an American History 107 class and we have a test tomorrow that i did not study for. Everything you go over is in the textbook and i literally mean everything. Honestly thanks
Basically, Subbable allows us to make Crash Course year 3. We have to pay all the production costs for next year, and both the advertising and the Subbable streams of revenue are necessary for the moment. -stan
With respect to the Mystery Document: "electrocute" is a portmanteau of "electricity" and "execute", so technically you're not electrocuted if you survive.
What FDR understood and his new deal addressed is that capitalism eventually eats it's self and you need a bit of social programs and socialism from keeping it from cannibalizing itself. America of or centuries had a balance of socialism to keep its enterprise from wreaking havoc on what the Bible would say, the least among us, but we are quickly becoming a hundred percent capitalism, which for the one percent might be a boom but for the rest of us will be noting but a bust.
Yes and that was actually what Joseph Stalin did at USSR during his five year plans. Stalin adopted socialist emulation to emulate free market competition while FDR adopted socialism to give social benefit to people. FDR and Stalin are very similar at their policies and the both are successful.
They succeed because there are MORE working class folks than there are rich people. Thus more votes. However, that doesn't mean that this hypothetical platform has any lasting benefits for society as a whole. Like it or not, it is the money of the rich that funds everything in this country, and we'd all be a lot worse off if the rich didn't exist. (we also need the working class, don't get me wrong)
No, not rich. I have a decent paying job and am not hurting though. But many can agree that having too many people rely on government assistance is probably not a sustainable practice. People should get an honest wage for an honest job. Both greed (seen as a rich problem) and entitlement (seen as a poor problem) are bad for everyone. And while FDR's programs may have helped at the time, they also created unsustainable entitlement programs like Soc.Sec. And the vast majority of non-military technology advances are made by for-profit companies run by the investments made possible by the rich, so we do have to consider that when cursing their names.
Government can't limit the corruption in government, much less the private sector. But I am interested in your statement. I don't recognize any aspect of the new deal which was specifically targeted at limiting the private sector, but it is a topic that is very applicable to the problems of today. In what way do you suggest that the government do this (I'm 100% serious, not trying to be rhetorical)? Are you looking at mainly taxation in general to redistribute assets, or actually prosecuting people like Bernie Madoff who are clearly corrupt?
I was taking notes on this and i wrote out the three R's and wrote down the Run DMC thing until i realized that you were joking.. now i have no white out and a huge scribble in the middle of my notes. thanks crash course.
I have no time to actually sit and read about this in class for my history essay, because my history teacher makes us do 1000 things else in a class period then reminds us about it at the last second, so this is hopefully gonna save me. Thank you for this.
Here in Corona Era we are again realizing that the basic rights and health of all people outweigh the decadent comfort of CEOs and the rich. Let us not forget the lessons of this time once the crisis is over. People, health, and well-being over profit for the few.
I'm in a first year US history course and we have Foner textbooks! They're great, except a shit ton of reading is involved…. Thanks for these videos John! Studying for my midterm on friday, and you help a lot! You would be great as a university Prof…..
Say what you will about the New Deal, but I wish FDR was in charge of the UK right now. Our government's doing pretty much the opposite and now we're the 7th largest economy but with living standards and conditions comparable to developing nations.
Any socialist leaning person would. The problem is in actually deciding if this is the right solution. There are always enormous numbers of factors in any economic event. Some PHds in economics will say A is an outcome, some B. You'll have to at least read both to get any informed opinion (though - no guarantees - they may all be wrong).
I thought this video did a great job explaining things in a simplistic and up to date way. FDR had some great plans with the New Deal to try and help the United States escape hardship during the Great Depression. He wanted the US to start thriving again, and he believed the New Deal would allow him to do this.
For the people The New Deal applied to, it was absolutely amazing and revolutionary. It was fantastic. The problem was it didn't apply to many of the people who needed it most.
This video did a good job of explaining everything. He asked if the new deal was that important then goes on to say yes it is because it changed the shape of the Democratic Party, African Americans and union workers became reliable voters. it also changes everyones way of thinking of liberty -- FDR explained it as a greater security for the average man.
SF7Gamer sarcastic, duh. He literally put quotation marks over it, and he laughed at his statement. It’s pretty dang obvious. But ww2 was arguably the greatest reason of how America got out of the Great Depression.
But it really isn't trying to make student unamerican when in reality as a country America has done shitty things and we shouldn't gloss over the bad things bc that with make my generation and the next ones really ignorant to our history. By censoring APUSH it will give people the false nationalism that USA has been always great instead of hey we did bad things but we can improve by learning our mistake and prevent them from happening again. In short,you learn and improve with truth, not sugarcoating and censoring
FDR‘s new deal practically ruined manufacturing in the US, and his farm program was idiotic. He funded the purchasing and destruction of crops and livestock at a time when the average citizen couldn’t afford food. The program also paid farmers not to plant crops even though there was a shortage of food. The new deal kept unemployment above 10% throughout the 1930s. FDR gave up the new deal when he listened to his military advisers and turn to free enterprise and the profit motive and rearming America prior to World War II. His new deal advises want the war factories to be owned and operated by the government.
If your teacher wanted you to write 10 facts like mine does, here you go.
1. Roosevelt suggested it was the government's responsibility to guarantee every man a right to make a comfortable living.
2. FDR called for an end to prohibition.
3. FDR didn't create the new deal or put it into effect. It was passed by Congress.
4. The new deal was a set of government programs intended to fix the depression and prevent future depressions.
5. Relief programs gave help and money to people in need.
6. Recovery programs gave people jobs
7. Reform programs were designed to regulate the economy in the future to prevent more depressions.
8. The NRA was designed to be government planners and business leaders working together to coordinate industry standards for production, prices, and working conditions.
9. The Wagner act guaranteed workers the right to unionize and it created a national labor relations board to hear disputes over unfair labor practices.
10. The social security act of 1935 included unemployment insurance, aid to the disabled, aid to poor families with children, and retirement benefits. Its funded by payroll taxes instead of general tax revenue.
Thanks 🙏🏿 Big bro
Thanks cuhh
thank you i needed this just to summarize all the info
Xander dude istg you just saved me a whole lotta time so ty
Gud job👍
My great great grandfather is Henry Steagall. He's the one that actually wrote out the Glass-Steagall Act. My family still owns the pens that it was signed with. I just thought it was cool. Have a great day!
We need those pens more than ever
It is, the Glass-Steagall act is still regularly discussed in the context of banking legislation and business if you listen to Bloomberg etc.
Kate Powell that's awesome!
Sell the pens to pawn stars LMAO
Your grandfathers name rolls off my lips at least 2 times a week. Thank you Henry Steagall for 70 years of stability! I apologize for the ignorance of my generation.
This college students loves this guy because it makes it easier to understand what the 3 hour lecture was in 15 minutes or less. Thanks man!
"Nothing motivates Congress to pass legislation like crisis and fear! Stan, can I get the foreshadowing filter? We may see this again"
*me watching this as Congress passes the Coronavirus 2 trillion dollar relieve bill*
He knew
He warned us and we didn't listen
Alexander Wurl this is exactly what i went to the comments for after hearing that
Alexander Wurl what was he originally talking about lol
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The little jingle in the intro always makes me really excited to watch the video for some reason. I guess that's how you know you've created a good intro.
it kind of reminds me of some of the "Little Big Planet" music
Hi im late to the party.
With the AP US History exam tomorrow, I've just gotta say these crash course vids are like, saving my life right now. Thank you guys so much for making these you have saved so many teenage lives
>FDR ended prohibition
#1 president of all time
Put that on a libertage.
KefkaJr except for Abraham Lincoln, Duh, he ended slavery.
Timothy Robert Drink vs freedom...
Well of course I'd like to get drunk in the fields, master!
Timothy Robert He was a horrible swine whether he ended slavery or not. Look into it, you'll be surprised... :)
***** still better than any democrat
0:42 - 0:44 "This is CrashCourse, not TMZ."
And thank God for that!
Anyone last minute studying for a huge test???!!!
Duuuude I was using this to create a mindmap and was pausing at each of the three R's and I wrote down Run DMC... Thanks bro xD
Heather Lara SAME OMG
Same lmao
Landon Ferguson k
I read your comment and still wrote it💀
So who else here is screwed for the AP US exam?
+TehNozzle Yes.
+TehNozzle nah
TehNozzle going to get a 100%
TehNozzle not for AP exam. But the Australian ATAR exams. please God help me.
hahahA. HAHAHHAGGGGGGGFFUCK send help
It was interesting how FDR's New Deal didn't end up ending the Depression on its own. By 1940 over 15% of the work force remained unemployed, he did decrease the unemployment rate by 10%, but when FDR reduced government spending to farms, unemployment jumped back up to 20%. In the end, the New Deal did play a huge factor in helping end the Great Depression, but not as much as we thought it would..
"This is Crash Course, not TMZ."
That made me laugh. Reminds me of the Nostalgia Critic's shot's at TMZ
Haha gotta love Nostalgia Critic
Yeah but now the Nostalgia Critic's stature within the community has been deeply injured.
What is TMZ
@@mmjahink how?
@@GamingWithNikolas Do you not know about the controversy with the Channel Awesome site with the mass exodus of its content providers? Many of whom cited abusive working conditions? Evidently not...
“His opponent was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was as close to a born politician as the U.S. had ever seen, except Kid President” this is amazing
APUSH exam cramming for tomorrow. #apushmeoffacliff
+K. Anne I understand you.
Yep
Also Tom Richey is doing an apush cramming live stream if anyone is interested. See his twitter or youtube account.
+K. Anne I might have to go to bed now. too much cramming for one night. i literally read the whole amsco book.
same!!!!!!
...a massive government spending program ...called WWII. :) lol
WWII got the U.S out of depression
Professor Liberal Avenger ur dumb look it up. FDR’s new deal helped the U.S. get better but when WWII began other countries needed war supplies and the U.S. provided it to them which helped the economy
Professor Liberal Avenger your really dumb you should look it up.
Senator Armstrong would agree with you whoalheartedly
@@risky3766 the great depression ended in 1937 because the new deal get your facts right
*10 years later* and that my children is how I passed History 10
Finally! Someone finally mentions how blacks were barred from the New Deal.
As my knowledgeable and great U.S. history teacher has been out due to health issues : ( I and others are instructed to take notes on our own as the exams approach; while taking down notes and studying I find your series to help in the short and long run as an instrument of understanding and memory in regards to the aspects of U.S. history, especially when exams loom around the corner. Thank You!!
Dear Mr John Green,
Could you please do a Crash Course on the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1996?
I am doing it in class, but I love the way you explain history!
It's funny that so many Americans yearn for a time when eight year olds had to work in coal mines to help support the family, and when bosses could work you ten hours straight in 100 degree factories without a bathroom break. Curious thing, when it comes time to collect social security checks I never hear them protest.
hurkamur1 Murica!
hurkamur1 my grandfather refused to take his social security check cuz he hated the idea of it. social security has been a disaster
Obama is Hot
Lol your grandfather was a clown.
Andres Rojas Why? Because he didint need the government to take care of him and could save money on his own makes him a clown? Troll much?
Andres Rojas what u can't grasp ur mind around the concept that some people don't need the government to take care of them?
I'm British but am teaching US history, very informative and lively ...great stuff.
THANK YOU, I a college student and taking an American History 107 class and we have a test tomorrow that i did not study for. Everything you go over is in the textbook and i literally mean everything. Honestly thanks
Basically, Subbable allows us to make Crash Course year 3. We have to pay all the production costs for next year, and both the advertising and the Subbable streams of revenue are necessary for the moment. -stan
With respect to the Mystery Document: "electrocute" is a portmanteau of "electricity" and "execute", so technically you're not electrocuted if you survive.
Anyone here because of corona
4:02
@@sophiesanders1259 clever. i feel you.
Bruh, I’m here cuz I got an AP Exam in 10 minutes
👀
Corona aka online
hw due at 11:59
Damn bro John Green got me wheezing like damn you got the whole class laughing
u r a teacher???
"we may see that again"
Whelp I think its time
What FDR understood and his new deal addressed is that capitalism eventually eats it's self and you need a bit of social programs and socialism from keeping it from cannibalizing itself. America of or centuries had a balance of socialism to keep its enterprise from wreaking havoc on what the Bible would say, the least among us, but we are quickly becoming a hundred percent capitalism, which for the one percent might be a boom but for the rest of us will be noting but a bust.
Yes and that was actually what Joseph Stalin did at USSR during his five year plans. Stalin adopted socialist emulation to emulate free market competition while FDR adopted socialism to give social benefit to people. FDR and Stalin are very similar at their policies and the both are successful.
What??? The new deal prolonged the economic recovery. This thing was a huge government overtake of the economy.
Anyone here because of that sweet nectar of knowledge and not for some test?
Why don't we have both?
Yeees finally someone else, although im watching these preemptively for next year
At lest one person understands.
i like good grades
Yes💜😛
APUSH test tomorrow. All I'm gonna remember is how high that guy looked at 2:17
anyone here for the apush 2020 exam
Nah im here for my college class, US History 1877 to present.
APush test in 15 hours. Last minute studying
P.S. 13:26 I got that SuperJail reference. Dang, I love this channel.
Josh S same! Cramming before I have to go to bed because I jacked around in class on Reddit until I finally deleted it a few days ago
Same...
Test was today and it went better than expected. I think I got a 3, maybe even a 4! John Green saved my APush test, thank you.
@@joshs9816 Hope your results are what you expected.
Thank you John and your team. You are probably going to be the reason I pass my history class!
FDR saved America and the working man... any president that promotes the working man over the rich and big business usually succeeds.
They succeed because there are MORE working class folks than there are rich people. Thus more votes. However, that doesn't mean that this hypothetical platform has any lasting benefits for society as a whole. Like it or not, it is the money of the rich that funds everything in this country, and we'd all be a lot worse off if the rich didn't exist. (we also need the working class, don't get me wrong)
Thomas Frey
Are you rich? Because if you're not, your statement is ridiculous.
No, not rich. I have a decent paying job and am not hurting though. But many can agree that having too many people rely on government assistance is probably not a sustainable practice. People should get an honest wage for an honest job. Both greed (seen as a rich problem) and entitlement (seen as a poor problem) are bad for everyone. And while FDR's programs may have helped at the time, they also created unsustainable entitlement programs like Soc.Sec. And the vast majority of non-military technology advances are made by for-profit companies run by the investments made possible by the rich, so we do have to consider that when cursing their names.
Thomas Frey
And government can limit the corruption in the private sector as well which many people seem to forget.
Government can't limit the corruption in government, much less the private sector. But I am interested in your statement. I don't recognize any aspect of the new deal which was specifically targeted at limiting the private sector, but it is a topic that is very applicable to the problems of today. In what way do you suggest that the government do this (I'm 100% serious, not trying to be rhetorical)? Are you looking at mainly taxation in general to redistribute assets, or actually prosecuting people like Bernie Madoff who are clearly corrupt?
I was taking notes on this and i wrote out the three R's and wrote down the Run DMC thing until i realized that you were joking.. now i have no white out and a huge scribble in the middle of my notes. thanks crash course.
my history course uses Foner's book. All hail the mighty Foner. All hail.
+Kobe Goldman ditto
He never Foner’s it in 😁
I have no time to actually sit and read about this in class for my history essay, because my history teacher makes us do 1000 things else in a class period then reminds us about it at the last second, so this is hopefully gonna save me. Thank you for this.
Here in Corona Era we are again realizing that the basic rights and health of all people outweigh the decadent comfort of CEOs and the rich. Let us not forget the lessons of this time once the crisis is over. People, health, and well-being over profit for the few.
Sough 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Because everything is always rich peoples fault
Groundhog Tactical Lobbying🙄
corona making me learn things now
for some reason the only thing i can/have time to read when the intro is going by is always "The White House has 32 bathrooms"
This was very informative and not boring. Usually, I only watch a minute or 2 but I watched the whole course and learned a few things. Bravo
I'm in a first year US history course and we have Foner textbooks! They're great, except a shit ton of reading is involved…. Thanks for these videos John! Studying for my midterm on friday, and you help a lot! You would be great as a university Prof…..
This video just saved me in college history. NO PLAGIARISM but seriously helped my understanding. Bless you sir
good luck on the AP test tomorrow for those who are taking it!
Say what you will about the New Deal, but I wish FDR was in charge of the UK right now. Our government's doing pretty much the opposite and now we're the 7th largest economy but with living standards and conditions comparable to developing nations.
Any socialist leaning person would.
The problem is in actually deciding if this is the right solution. There are always enormous numbers of factors in any economic event. Some PHds in economics will say A is an outcome, some B. You'll have to at least read both to get any informed opinion (though - no guarantees - they may all be wrong).
How this aged so well
This is my favorite channel on TH-cam bro. Hank and John are the best.
I get this distinct feeling that John Greene likes National Treasure.
I thought this video did a great job explaining things in a simplistic and up to date way. FDR had some great plans with the New Deal to try and help the United States escape hardship during the Great Depression. He wanted the US to start thriving again, and he believed the New Deal would allow him to do this.
AP test tomorrow
Good luck to you all
Haha now it's my turn to die
Contrariwise37 did you pass
For the people The New Deal applied to, it was absolutely amazing and revolutionary. It was fantastic. The problem was it didn't apply to many of the people who needed it most.
YESSS! I have to write an essay for history about whether the new deal was good or bad, and will help out a lot!
Update: I got an A on the essay with only one half of a point taken off!
Cramming before APUSH test in 2020 anyone?????
more like one day studying before the test but yeah
13 minutes before the test at 1.25 speed 😎
You, sirs of Crash Course, haven't forgotten to be awesome. I wish you all the best. Keep on being awesome!
Calvin Coolidge for the win!
No
the amount of times i repeat these videos are crazy. everything he says goes over my head
Do USSR history, i think that's intresting to see their country during The 20s-40s
IB History exam tomorrow!
This video and the entire Depression through WWII timeline of videos is saving me in studying for my IB History exam, thank you so much!
"Now, when things go sour, we expect the government to do something."
Did he say Mr. Green? Cause that's my US History Teacher
John Green is the guy talking
+Jenny Smith That's my US teachers name xD I showed him this video after the test.
Richard Medina What school does he teach at?
@@victormcbride2569 i think he talking bout westdale
did you go to westdale
this channel is a big help, my us history class watches these videos a lot, my teacher loves using these videos!
Anyone here because they actually like history?
Hamza Ajmal hi
Yes. I can't stop binge-watching these. Please send help.
History major here!
I'm here cause my COR final is in 6 hours :)
How do you know where your going, If you don't know where you came from..?
you're single handedly helping me pass my exam tomorrow🥲
We stan and will vote for Kid President when he eventually runs for president
Love how interested you are in stuff that I would normally find boring. People make fun of nerds but honestly nerds are the best.
Anybody here for IB though
Lel IB
yooooo IB, therefore I BS
rtegf yess
Lol, I was once, now im back for a economics test lol
yes... oh my gosh yes...
Governments have to worry about the welfare of their citizens. Good government protects its most vulnerable.
This video did a good job of explaining everything. He asked if the new deal was that important then goes on to say yes it is because it changed the shape of the Democratic Party, African Americans and union workers became reliable voters. it also changes everyones way of thinking of liberty -- FDR explained it as a greater security for the average man.
This is the guy who wrote "The Fault In Our Stars". He must be rich.
Why does it matter if he is rich from a book he wrote
I have an important test on this tomorrow. Thank you so much for this 🙏
I’ve watched every episode and now we’re watching them in school. It’s only weird when you know word for word of part of the episodes
Wow Bernie Sanders is extremely similar to this guy.. damn
still always i hope for some mystery document chair fumble like that one time earlier in the series
i watched this in social studies class, a i don't believe we finished it, and now we have a quiz tomorrow on the New Deal.
SO THANKS!!!!!!!!
I have not been studying at all and the test is tomorrow somebody strike me down
We don't need to strike you down the test will do that already
To all of us
We are going to need a new new deal after covid
I am from Ukraine and I enjoy watching Crash Course. Thanks for doing it!
If your reading this....you should scroll up before you get opinions.
"Watching this for my AP test"
"Binging crashcourse for my exam"
Wait y'all aren't watching this for entertainment?
New deal really lift up USA after great depression.
Everything he said is given in my book
CrashCourse: Saving you from failing finals and AP tests since you started watching.
Ah, cramming. The main course of every test of a high schooler. My history final is in 12 hours. I still know nothing.
So who’s here from online learning?
thank you for saving my education, you genuinely are a king!
Wait, isn't a war a valid example of Keynesianism?
I wrote in my notes “Run DMC program was designed to increase the-“
Still waiting for the Third New Deal to be announced. Thank you for the educational video Mr. Smith.
Also the quote means "The wolf attacks with his fang, the bull with his horn."
FDR: Austrian schoolers see him rollin', they hatin', but at least he fixed the economy.
"Fixed" HAHAHAHAHA
@@JJAB91 are you being sarcastic or serious?
SF7Gamer sarcastic, duh. He literally put quotation marks over it, and he laughed at his statement. It’s pretty dang obvious. But ww2 was arguably the greatest reason of how America got out of the Great Depression.
@@zhangjiang4246 I didn´t want to get r/wooosh´d. That is why i asked the question.
He legit did not fix the economy. The program focused primarily on the short term relief.
14:06 really be hitting 2020 though
you''ve made history worth listening to...thanx cause nw i knw more than i learnt in class
4:04 John Green is a prophet.
Anyone else hear how conservatives think APUSH teaches Americans to be unpatriotic and should be banned?
But it really isn't trying to make student unamerican when in reality as a country America has done shitty things and we shouldn't gloss over the bad things bc that with make my generation and the next ones really ignorant to our history. By censoring APUSH it will give people the false nationalism that USA has been always great instead of hey we did bad things but we can improve by learning our mistake and prevent them from happening again.
In short,you learn and improve with truth, not sugarcoating and censoring
I've watched 35 crash course videos in 4 days... I'm exhausted... Got... To... Keep... Going...
If i wrote down every single word he says in this video, I would probably end up writing a book.
FDR‘s new deal practically ruined manufacturing in the US, and his farm program was idiotic. He funded the purchasing and destruction of crops and livestock at a time when the average citizen couldn’t afford food. The program also paid farmers not to plant crops even though there was a shortage of food.
The new deal kept unemployment above 10% throughout the 1930s. FDR gave up the new deal when he listened to his military advisers and turn to free enterprise and the profit motive and rearming America prior to World War II. His new deal advises want the war factories to be owned and operated by the government.
I'm passing my midterm because of you, thank you.
wow this economic depression stuff is scary... good that nothing like that will ever happen again..............
uh, sure, never happen again right? nice job jack!
Six years later, here I am a junior in high school cramming for the APUSH exam at the last minute 😭 thank you crash course
This will help me in writing this DBQ on the New Deal, thank you John Green! Spring Break and I have to cram four chapters into one week.
Two history exams tomorrow 😭 and maths exam in the morning! RIP to me
Same ...