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The Great Depression and //Replace with Your Topic// //This page is going to serve as the "container" for your video. This text and the text below will be **deleted by you** and replaced with// **your words**//. I have a header where I would like you to describe your project, the topic, and reflect on the process.//

=My Video=

Your video will go here. I'll show you how to do this Tuesday :)

=The Great Depression and the New Deal= Write a few paragraphs about the Great Depression. This can be some of what is in your video, but also include an answer to the following questions:
 * What opposition was there to Roosevelt's New Deal? What role did the Supreme Court play in balancing what America needed and what was Constitutionally allowed (see "Roosevelt and the New Deal" page 780)?
 * Re-read Legacy of the New Deal" pages 792-93. What perspectives are there on the effectiveness of the New Deal? How well did it work?

=Reflection= Describe in a paragraph or so the process you took to create your video. What were some challenges you faced and how did you overcome them? Be reflective on what you learned.

I started by choosing my topic. I went with poverty because the Aid to Dependent Children program gave families in need of money loans. So I wrote my Narrative, started with the back ground of the Great Depression. Then I explained the poverty during the Great Depression, following that I stated what the president's did about it. Then I closed with how the New Deal helped up through the depression. When I was done with that. I put the Narrative into individual Texts. Then I added pictures with the text. Then I finished with adding background music. I faced many challenges while making the projects. At first my pictures would drag to the clip. Then I had trouble finding the pictures I wanted. I learned a lot during the making of the project too. I learned that more than 60% of America was below the poverty line during the depression. I also learned some other programs the government set up to help us through the depression.