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Chapter 12 The Great Depression 1928 - 1932

12.1 Causes of the Depression - Objectives - Discuss the weaknesses in the economy of the 1920s. Explain how the stock market crash contributed to the coming of the Great Depression. Describe how the Great Depression spread overseas.

Tennessee Curriculum Standard 12.1 EH7.2 Determine factors that led to the 1929 economic collapse. EH8.2.1 Recognize negative patterns of an economic cycle.

Terms and People 12.1 Herbert Hoover Speculation Black Tuesday Business Cycle Great Depression Hawley-Smoot Tariff

Lecture 12.1 Prosperity Hides Troubles The Great Depression Begins What Caused the Great Depression

Formative Assessment 12.1 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 12 Assessments Section 1 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

12.2 Americans Face Hard Times - Objectives - Examine the spread of unemployment in America’s cities. Discuss the impact of the Great Depression on rural America. Explain the human and geographical factors that created the Dust Bowl.

Tennessee Curriculum Standard 12.2 EH8.2.1 Recognize negative patterns of and economic cycle. EH8.4.1 Identify changes in social/cultural life caused by Depression/Dust Bowl.

Terms and People 12.2 Bread Line Hooverville Tenant Farmer Dust Bowl Okies Repartriation

Lecture 12.2 Misery and Despair Grip America’s Cities Poverty Devastates Rural America Few Americans Escape Hard Times

Formative Assessment 12.2 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 12 Assessments Section 1 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

12.3 Hoover’s Response Fails - Objectives - Discuss how Hoover’s initial conservative response to the Great Depression failed. Explain the changes in the President’s policies as the crisis continued. Describe how Americans reacted to Hoover’s relief programs.

12.3 Tennessee Curriculum Standard EH8.2.1 Recognize negative patterns of an economic cycle. EH8.4.1 Identify changes in social/cultural life caused by Depression/Dust Bowl.

Terms and People 12.3 Localism Reconstruction Finance Corporation Trickle-Down Economics Hoover Dam Bonus Army Douglas MacArthur

Lecture 12.3 Cautious Response to Depression Fails Hoover Adopts More Activists Policies Americans Protest Hoover’s Failures

Formative Assessment 12.3 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present(2008) Chapter 12 Assessments Section 3 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

Summative Assessment Chapter 12 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 12 Assessments Chapter Progress Monitoring (1-20)