"The Spirit of 37," by O. Seibel

U.S. History Skillbook

Exercise #14

"The Spirit of 37," by O. Seibel

Use D.A.I.L.Y. to analyze the cartoon below, and then answer the questions that follow. Refer to Chapter 19 (page 79) for guidance on using D.A.I.L.Y. for effective cartoon analysis.

  1. What New Deal action is depicted in the cartoon?
  2. How did Roosevelt’s critics use the proposal against his administration?

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