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GREAT DEPRESSION

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GREAT DEPRESSION

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Warm-Up: Pick up Notes Packet + Assignment Packet and answer top part of page 1

Schedule Warm-Up PowerPoint Key Question/Closure: How did the US get

itself into one of the worst economic disasters in history?

Assignment Packet page 1 due Wednesday

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The Myth of Prosperity

Mood of most Americans in late 1920s was optimistic

In 1928, Republican President Herbert Hoover declared, “poverty will be banished from this nation.”

Few people realized that serious economic issues were coming

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Looking at this chart, what information jumps out at you?

What does this graph tell us about the US economically?

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Economic Danger Signs

Many industries were producing more and more goods

Majority of middle class and poor incomes didn’t rise enough to buy additional goods (cars, refrigerators etc) + little savings

60% of America living on less than $2,000 a year = poverty line

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Many items were not sold and piled up in warehouses (too much supply, too little demand) Businesses could not sell products can’t pay for materials + salaries close factories and lay off workers

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Get-rich-quick’ attitude was popular Speculation practice of investors of buying and selling risky stocks in the hope of making a quick profit

To attract other than wealthy investors buying on margin investors could buy a stock for a fraction of its original price (10-50%) and borrow the restIf stock prices fall borrowers wouldn’t be able to repay loan

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The Crash and the Great Depression

Only 8 months in office, President Hoover faced an economic calamity October Beginning of economic depression severe economic slump (stock prices sharply decline)

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Economy got worse when financial panic led to stock market crash of 1929 Stocks went from being

worth a fortune to worthless

Investors tried to sell stock before going bankrupt

Oct 29th Black Tuesday stock prices fell 75%Millions lost life savings

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In the following months, thousands of banks closed (ran out of money)

People couldn’t afford everyday products businesses laid off workers

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The Great Depression

Great Depression worst economic crisis in US history + impacted whole world Many European countries borrowed from

Europe to rebuild post WWI When US economy tanked called in

loans that couldn’t be repaid Europe’s economy failed From 1929-1941 (entry into WWII)

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Hoover Loses the Nation

As unemployment, hunger and homelessness grew, Americans looked to President Hoover to end their suffering

Hoover did not want to increase the government’s role in the economy or aid to the needy Encouraged private charities to aid people +

businesses to maintain wages Eventually, but too late, realized change was

needed

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Reconstruction Finance Corporation govt-funded program give loans directly to banks

Public works—govt funded construction projects that would create jobs and assist communities with issues Hoover Dam (cheap water-powered electricity)

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Bonus Army Incident WWI veterans promised

bonus for service (not due until after 1940)

Veterans demand early payment in 1932 Congress rejected idea

Veterans protest outside Washington DC in Hooverville—village of huts + shacks

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President Hoover ordered the army to clear the campsite a few casualties Shelters and belongings

burned Americans were outraged

with incident + reputation as a ‘do-nothing’ president led America to choose Franklin D Roosevelt as president in 1932.

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Warm-Up: Complete review questions on page 4 in Notes Packet

Schedule Warm-Up PowerPoint: FDR’s New Deal Powerful speaker analysis Key Question/Closure: How did FDR attempt

to restore America’s confidence?

Assignment Packet page 1 due Wednesday

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Who are the people in the political cartoon?What is happening in the cartoon with the 3

characters?

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FDR Takes Charge

FDR’s words reassured Americans and gave them hope that their country could prosper once again

From November-March, country had to wait for FDR to become president 20th Amendment moved

Inauguration to January

As FDR waited, he studied America’s problems

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FDR created programs to fight Great Depression New Deal

In First New Deal (1933-1935) FDR focused on relief, recovery & reform

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FDR’s initial steps: Declare bank holiday

close all banks and have government inspectors examine health of all banks

Opened only banks that were in good shape people begin to put money back in (banks begin to make loans)

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Fire-side chats series of radio talks in which he explained his policies to the American public

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

Insures bank deposits (your money) up to a certain amount

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Regulate stock market + protect investors

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Hired young men to work on conservation (plant trees and maintain beaches + parks)

Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)

Attempted to raise farm prices by paying farmers to lower farm output

Public Works Administration (PWA)

Created jobs by having people build public works (highways + bridges)

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Warm-Up: Complete warm-up question on page 8 in notes packet

Schedule Warm-Up Social Security Analysis FDR & Supreme Court Analysis PowerPoint Notes Key Question/Closure: Identify and describe

the major issues FDR faced in his second term as President?

Assignment Packet page 2 due Friday

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FDR’S 2ND NEW DEAL

In 1935, Congress passed the Social Security Act—provide security, in the form of old age pensions, disability payments & unemployment benefits While a person worked, a small amount of

each paycheck goes to Social Security fund Work matches employee’s contributions When retired, person would receive monthly

payments Wagner Act protect labor rights (form unions,

collective bargaining—wages/conditions)

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Republicans knew something had to be done about the Great Depression BUT Roosevelt went too far (too much government control + spending) New Deal was seen as a form of socialism take away private business, property, liberty = society control nation’s wealth

Democrats New Deal programs didn’t go far enough (more spending/govt control)

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Throughout the 1st New Deal era, the Supreme Court had caused FDR his greatest frustration

Most of the 9 judges believed FDR’s programs gave the government too much power declared several unconstitutional

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1937, FDR proposed radical Supreme Court reform bill Add 6 judges to original 9

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Many saw FDR’s real vision ‘packing the court’ with judges who share his views and support New Deal laws Interfered with checks/balances vetoed

In end, Roosevelt, got what he wanted with Supreme Court justices dying and retiring but…lost more than he won Harshly criticized (dictator) united

political opponents against him until WWII

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New Deal Slows Down: Recession of 1937

Industrial production (supply) + employment decrease causes Social Security tax took money

out of paycheck = less $$ spend FDR cut back on supporting

government-run programs FDR afraid of deficit spending—borrow money to fund programs while taking in less money

Economy wouldn’t recover until WWII

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Warm-Up: Start working on page 11 in notes packet.

Schedule Warm-Up Word-Web Activities Key Question/Closure: How did the Great

Depression happen? How did FDR attempt to solve the problem? What major issues did FDR run into?

Assignment Packet page 2 due tomorrow + Quiz

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Warm-Up: Hand in review vocabulary page and go over quiz procedures

Schedule Warm-Up Great Depression Quiz When finished, grab reading + questions and

complete for section 3 Due Monday Key Question/Closure: How did the Great

Depression happen? How did FDR attempt to solve the problem? What major issues did FDR run into?

Assignment Packet page 3 due Monday

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Warm-Up: Take out notes packet and answer questions near top of page 14

Schedule Warm-Up Dust Storm Disaster PowerPoint Railroad Reading Key Question/Closure: How did most Americans

fair during the Great Depression?

Assignment: NONE DBQ TOMORROW

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Living Through Hard Times: Dust Bowl

Few people escaped financial hardship during the Great Depression

Farmers, especially on the Great Plains out west, were hit the hardest

In the early 1930s, a drought hit the Great Plains and lasted for several years Land had already been damaged from before by

farming and grazing practices Winds picked up dry dirt and created mile long dust

storms which ravaged farms and blocked out the sun Areas affected: Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado,

New Mexico (12,500 square miles)

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With crops and cattle buried under layers of dirt thousands of farmers moved to California for work (Okies from Oklahoma) By 1940, 2.5 million people left the

Midwest and traveled west But California farm towns quickly became

over-populated

Took until the early 1940s for steady rain to return

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Living Through Hard Times: Unemployment

Without work, families couldn’t afford to buy food bread lines feed thousands

Lost homes shacks, huts, under bridges, cars

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Living Through Hard Times: Women & Kids

Children had to grow up fast during the Great Depression Boys typically dropped out of school to

work Girls stayed home to take care of

younger siblings Some teens ran away from home to

avoid being a burden to their families Women had to give up their jobs to

men or work in low-paying jobs men didn’t want

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Warm-Up: Grab DBQ Packet and begin working on outline

Schedule Warm-Up Great Depression DBQ (outline + essay) Key Question/Closure: What events led to

the Great Depression? How were people affected?

Assignment: DBQ TOMORROW TEST COMING UP

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Warm-Up: Answer the warm-up question on page 20 in notes packet

Schedule Warm-Up Letters to Mrs. Roosevelt Grapes of Wrath Key Question/Closure: Culturally, how

was the Great Depression perceived?

Assignment: TEST COMING UP

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Warm-Up: Students will pick up review packet questions and complete independently

Schedule Warm-Up Review packet Class review of review packet Key Question/Closure: How did the

federal government respond to the Great Depression?

Assignment: TEST COMING UP

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Warm-Up: Go over test procedures

Schedule Warm-Up Great Depression Test Key Question/Closure: How did the

federal government respond to the Great Depression?

Assignment: NONE

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Warm-Up: Take Cinderella Man packet from front cart.

Schedule Warm-Up Great Depression discussion Background on Cinderella Man + Writing

Assignment Cinderella Man Movie Writing Assignment on Cinderella Man Key Question/Closure: How does the movie

Cinderella Man relate to our class discussions on the Great Depression?

Assignment: Cinderella Writing Assignment