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The Great Depression & The New Deal 1929-1939. The Human Impact of the Great Depression Subsistence incomes – “We lived lean”; survival primary goal Marriage.
Unit 8 – The Great Depression and New Deal (1929 – 1941) Lesson 2 – The Crash, Aftermath, & Social Effects of the Depression.
We are closer to the end of poverty than at any point in our history.
The Great Depression & The New Deal. Hoover becomes President: 1928 Herbert Hoover (R) v. Alfred Smith (D) American son, businessman Immigrant,
Causes of the Depression. BLACK TUESDAY – start of GREAT Depression BLACK TUESDAY – start of GREAT Depression Happened because of little Govt. regulation.
Empty Promises Herbert Hoover ran for president on a platform of continued prosperity. He promised Americans a “chicken in every pot and a car in every.
Hoover’s Efforts Chapter 22 Section 2 and 3. Free Food People w/o jobs were often forced to go hungry Bread lines – lines waiting on a free handout of.
1. Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902 2. As a teenager, he would work as a farm hand on local ranches - this gave him knowledge of ranch.
Hoover’s Response to the Great Depression: 1929-1933 President Herbert Hoover was the first president to deal with the deepening Depression. President.
“Any history worth learning can be taught through a Broadway play.” - Peter Austin Duchan