When was Truman born and where did he grow up?
1884
On a farm in Missouri
When did Truman become president?
April 1945 after Roosevelt died of a Haemorrhage
What did Roosevelt die of?
a haemorrhage
What did many Americans feel Truman symbolised?
The American dream
When was Truman’s first military success?
After the first world war in 1517
He proved to be a popular and effective soldier and captain
Roosevelt’s presidency
Described as ‘revolutionary’ in his promotion of large scale federal intervention into the economy and society.
Led the US successfully through 2 huge crises’ - the global depression + 2nd world war
Why did Truman have huge expectations to live up to?
Revolutionary presidency of Roosevelt + changed ideas on the role of the president - had promoted federal intervention into economy and society
Hard presidency for Truman to follow
What were Truman’s goals for his presidency mainly in? why is this ironic?
Domestic
Mainly known for his successes in foreign policy
Main domestic goals?
How had America emerged from the war?
A worldwide superpower, America emerged as the wealthiest, most prosperous nation in the world
7% of the world’s population, 42% of it’s income
Improvements after the war (employment)
Already rich in natural resources such as iron, coal. Factories working at full speed to produce wartime materials and having millions of veterans serving in the war led to full time, well-paid employment meaning raised standards of living
What was America developing into post WW2?
More disposable income, consumer society
How much of the World’s manufactured goods was the US producing?
half
What did unemployment remain at during Truman’s presidency?
under 4%
How did other nations react to the American dream?
The envy of the world
Was the American dream a reality?
Evidence the American dream was not a reality?
How had the war helped to accelerate the acceptance of different white ethnic groups?
wartime and post war Hollywood portrayed Polish, Italian and Irish soldiers as successful, patriotic men
What did Truman fear given the return of 12 million veterans?
US slipping back into a depression similar to the disaster of the 1930s
How did Truman deal with the problem of 12 million returning veterans?
What did the employment act of 1945 do?
Designed to provide employment for returning veterans
The act was passed by congress but it didn’t go as far as to provide full employment
HOWEVER
Employment remained under 4% during Truman’s presidency
What was the federal housing agency used for?
Used to provide housing for returning veterans
However, progress was limited as Truman was unable to get a sufficient amount of money from congress to build public housing
What did the GI bill do?
Used to manage demobilisation of 12 million veterans
Provided veterans with 52 weeks of unemployment benefits
Provided veterans with loans for housing, education and businesses
Successful GI bill?
Successful - helped US economy to flourish, favourable by US public and easily passed by congress
HOWEVER
Wasn’t Truman’s initial idea as it was a continuation of Roosevelt’s GI bill of rights in 1944
Didn’t extend to African Americans