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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources

Baryman, Clifford. Christmas Eve 1933. Cartoon. Washington Post (1933). Cuny.edu. Web. 21 Nov 2013. <http://blsciblogs.baruch.cuny.edu/his1005spring2011/files/2011/03/FDR.jpg> This political cartoon features FDR and his New Deal programs. We used it in our section FDRs Attempt. Black Tuesday. Photograph. Silver Bear Caf. n.p, n.d. Web. 20 Jan 2014. <http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/04.12/images/black_tuesday_journal28.jp g> This is a picture of a newspaper with the headline Black Tuesday. It shows the panic of the market crash, and we used it in our Great Depression page. Clearing a Swamp on State Lands North of Seattle. Photograph. Washington.edu. University of Washington. 1934. Web. 24 Jan 2014. <http://content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/civilwor ks&CISOPTR=52> This is a photo of Civil Works Administration employees clearing a swamp. Its photographer is unknown. We used this image on our CWA page. Duncan, Gregor. Ol Rockin Chair. Cartoon. Life (1935). Archelaus-Cards. Web. 21 Nov 2013. <http://www.archelaus-cards.com/retail/archives/images/1935-03-b.gif>

This political cartoon was created during the Great Depression. It depicts an old man being carried by a young man, poking at the Social Security Act. Franklin Roosevelt Social Security. YouTube. YouTube, 20 May 2007. Web. 20 Jan 2014. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVZijG4WSOw> This is a video of FDR introducing the Social Security Act. We used a shortened Version of this video. Goldensky, Elias. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Photograph. LOC. Library of Congress. 1933. Web. 24 Jan 2014. <http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3c10000/3c17000/3c17100/3c17121v.jpg > This is plainly a picture of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Maydans, Carl. CCC Boys at Work. Photgraph. LOC. Library of Congress, 1935. Web. 26 Jan 2014. <http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3c30000/3c30000/3c30300/3c30370r.jpg> This is a picture of Civilian Conservation Corps workers clearing land in Maryland. We used the image on our Reforestation Relief Act page. McCrae, Jerry. Photograph. NJ True Jersey. The Star Ledger, n.d. Web. 20 Jan 2014. <http://blog.nj.com/ledgerupdates_impact/2009/02/large_lines.jpg> This is a picture of a welfare line, which we used in the Dependency page. "New York Stock Exchange: on an active trading day in the late 1920s".Photograph. Encyclopdia Britannica Online. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. < http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/56/71256-004-0692912A.jpg>

This is a picture of the New York Stock Exchange in action. We used in in our The Problem page. Reagan, Ronald. A Time for Chosing. 1964 US Presidential Election Campaign. Los Angeles, CA. 27 Oct 1964. Speech. This speech was very relevant to our topic. It discusses the rights and responsibilities of the government. We used quotes from it in our project. Romney, Mitt. 2008 Republican National Convention. Saint Paul, Minnesota. 8 Sept 2008. Speech. Romneys untitled speech addressed a wide range of political topics. We use a quote regarding dependency on the government. Wall Street Market Crash. Photograph. Business Insider. Getty Images, n.d. Web. 20 Jan 2014. <http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/52c5835aeab8ea9105bd3b5b/all-youfolks-snickering-about-the-idea-of-a-stock-market-crash-should-read-this.jpg> This is a picture that captures the pandemonium of the stock market crash on Wall Street. We used it on our Great Depression page.

Secondary Sources

Bader, Hans. No, the Government Didnt Cut Spending During the Great Depression, And More Government Spending Wont Fix the Economy. Open Market. CEI, 26 Aug 2011. Web. 10 Nov 2013.

<http://www.openmarket.org/2011/08/26/no-the-government-didnt-cut-spendingduring-the-great-depression-and-more-government-spending-wont-fix-theeconomy/> This article discusses concerns of excessive government spending, especially during the Great Depression. Chantrill, Christopher. US Government Spending History From 1900. US Government Spending. n.p, 15 July 2013. Web. 17 Oct 2013. <http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/spending_history> This is compilation of federal spending statistics in the form of a chart and article. We used this as our main resource for the government spending timeline. Chronology: The Making of the New Deal. Virginia.edu. n.p, n.d. Web. 26 Jan 2014 <http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ma02/volpe/newdeal/timeline_text.html> This is a timeline listing the time of creation and a description of each of FDRs New Deal programs. Domitrovic, Brian. Panic Over the Deficit Put the Great in Depression. Forbes. Forbes, 4 April 2011. Web. 8 Nov 2013. <http://www.forbes.com/sites/briandomitrovic/2011/04/04/panic-over-the-deficitput-the-great-in-the-depression/> This is an article based on government debt during the Great Depression and the things that caused it. We used its information to strengthen our background of the Great Depression. Epstein, Alex. Government Spending Didnt End the Great Depression. ARC. Ayn Rand Institute, 20 April 2010. Web. 10 Nov 2013.

This article discusses the real effect of government spending on the Great Depression. It says that rather than fix the problem, it merely created more. Powell, Jim. How FDRs New Deal Harmed Millions of Poor People. Cato Institute. Cato, 29 Dec 2003. Web. 8 Nov 2013. <http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/how-fdrs-new-deal-harmedmillions-poor-people> This article is about the negative impact of FDRs policies on the lower classes. We used it to disprove the assumption that the New Deal programs really helped poor people. USA Spending. US Government. 2009. Web. 20 Nov 2013. <http://www.usaspending.gov/> This official government website lists records regarding federal debt, spending, etc.

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