Warm-Up Explain why the “poor political decisions” during the Hoover years were a cause of the Great Depression. 3-5 Sentences US History.

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Warm-Up Explain why the “poor political decisions” during the Hoover years were a cause of the Great Depression. 3-5 Sentences US History

Group Discussions Discuss each station What stood out to you What can you learn about the Great Depression from each station? Discuss the various ways that the Great Depression negatively affected Americans.

The Human Toll of the Great Depression Part 1 –Short Answer Choose 2 of the following questions and answer them in 5+ sentences each. You MUST use evidence from the pictures 1. How did the Financial Crisis impact Americans? 2. What were some strategies that Americans used to cope with the Great Depression? Were they effective? Why or why not? 3. What does the commentary on the Depression say about how people felt towards the government? The depression in general? 4. How did the Dust Bowl worsen the Great Depression and impact migration in the United States and everyday Americans? 5. What was the effect of the Great Depression on the daily life of Americans? 6. How did the United States of America’s Great Depression impact Europe? Why? These two answer go into the notebook at the end of your notes, copy the question please. The financial impact of the Great Depression was devastating on Americans because of the continuous bank runs which caused banks to fail, businesses to close and unemployment to rise. The failure of American banks was a continuous cause of economic turmoil in the early 1930’s. The number of banks failing can be seen in the graph of “Bank Failures in the 1920’s and 1930’s,” this graph shows that 1933 was the year with the greatest number of bank failures, at 4,000 banks. This lead to many businesses failing, which in turn made many loose their jobs.

The Human Toll of the Great Depression Part 1 –Short Answer Choose 2 of the following questions and answer them in 5+ sentences each. You MUST use evidence from the pictures 1. How did the Financial Crisis impact Americans? 2. What were some strategies that Americans used to cope with the Great Depression? Were they effective? Why or why not? 3. What does the commentary on the Depression say about how people felt towards the government? The depression in general? 4. How did the Dust Bowl worsen the Great Depression and impact migration in the United States and everyday Americans? 5. What was the effect of the Great Depression on the daily life of Americans? 6. How did the United States of America’s Great Depression impact Europe? Why? Part 2 – Paragraph: write an sentence paragraph addressing the following prompt. Explain the human toll of the Great Depression on everyday Americans and how they began to cope with. Be sure to clearly give at least three (3) ways the Depression negatively affected Americans. These two answer go into the notebook at the end of your notes, copy the question please. DOES NOT GO IN NOTEBOOK