A time of struggle for many Americans

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 7, Lesson 3 The Good Times End Mr. Julian’s 5th Grade Class.
Advertisements

The Great Depression A time of struggle for many Americans.
By: Mustafa Azam and Hesham Atoui The great depression
This powerpiont will start in:
The Great Depression By: Mustafa Azam and Hesham Atoui.
The Banking System Before the Great Depression. Objective By the end of the lesson, SWBAT explain how the over value of companies and the flow of money.
The Great Depression SS5H5. a. Discuss the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, the Dust Bowl, and soup kitchens. The Stock.
The stock Market Crash of Vocabulary Depositor - A person that puts money into the bank. Borrower - A person that borrows money from the bank. Loan.
Ripple Effects of the Crash and Depression. Stock Market Crash.
The Great Depression Causes and Impact. Remember… 1920’s were a time of optimism and spending. People wanted “stuff.” People use borrowed money to buy.
Unit #8 The Great Depression of 1930s LESSON #8:2 The Roots of the Great Depression p
This powerpiont will start in:
A Look at the Rise of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the “New Deal”
Do Now: Great Depression Chart Homework: Page 707 #3-7
The Great Depression A Brief Introduction.
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
THE GREAT DEPRESSION Sec Pages
SS5H5 The student will explain how the Great Depression and New Deal affected the lives of millions of Americans. a.  Discuss the Stock Market Crash of.
The Great Depression: Dust Bowl
The Great Depression: Causes and Effects
The Great Depression A time of struggle for many Americans.
Unit 6 Section 1 The Great Depression
The Banking System Before the Great Depression
The Great Depression
The Great Depression ( ) The Stock Market Crash
Causes of the Great Depression
The Great Depression A Brief Introduction.
The Great Depression: Dust Bowl
Emerging Problems Under Harding and Coolidge, the US became the most wealthy and prosperous nation in the world People buying, producing, and stock.
The Great Depression: Causes and Effects
The Great Depression: Causes and Effects
The Great Depression.
Was the Great Depression of the 1930s inevitable (expected)?
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression ©2012, TESCCC.
Great Depression & The New Deal
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
Causes of the Great Depression
The Great Depression: Causes and Effects
The Great Depression A time of struggle for many Americans.
The Great Depression: Dust Bowl
Today’s Question 1. What were the four (4) major causes of the Great Depression.
THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL Cause and Effect
Hoover and the Stock Market Crash
Great Depression Learning Focus 3.1.
The Great Depression ( ).
The Great Depression.
Jeopardy Vocabulary Causes of the G.D. Impact of G.D. New Deal
Wednesday March 8th , 2017 Learning Target;
The Great Depression.
Cultural Elements of the 1930s
The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
Causes and Effects of the Great Depression
The Great Depression: Dust Bowl
The Great Depression.
Great Depression Vocabulary
The Great Depression.
Great Depression What were the causes of the Great Depression, and how did it impact Georgia?
Analyze the causes and consequences of the Great Depression
The Great Depression A time of struggle for many Americans.
The Great Depression and The New Deal
The Great Depression ( )
The Great Depression: Causes and Effects
The Great Depression Standard
Hard Times.
GREAT DEPRESSION of the Causes PowerPoint & Notes Set
Presentation transcript:

A time of struggle for many Americans The Great Depression A time of struggle for many Americans

Vocabulary Stock Market - A place where people buy and sell parts of a company. The stock market determines how much a business is worth. Unemployment - The number of people that do not have jobs. A person who does not have a job is unemployed. Depression - A time where the economy is bad. A lot of businesses close and people do not have jobs. Debt - When a person owes more money than they have. Charity- the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.

Background After World War I (1919), business was booming! Businesses were selling new inventions, helping rebuild Europe, and working around the clock. Banks were busy - people were depositing money, many business were borrowing money and taking out loans.

Stock Market Crash A bunch of people were opening up businesses, taking out loans, and hoping that they would be able to pay back their loans to the bank. Many businesses were not able to pay their loans back so the Stock Market Crashed! The stock market crashed on October 24, 1929. This day is known as Black Tuesday.

Great Depression When the stock market crashed and businesses closed, many people were unemployed and did not have any money or anyway to make money. This period was known as the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a time of high unemployment, and desperation for many families.

Factories Close What do you notice about this factory?

Unemployed Workers Many of the workers that lost their job after the Stock Market crashed searched everywhere to find jobs. However, unemployed workers had a really hard time finding work. Why did the unemployed workers have a really hard time finding work during the Great Depression?

People Unemployed

Job Hunt - No Use! People had a hard time find jobs because a lot of businesses either had to close, or were not hiring new workers! If a person does not have a job, what happens to that person and their family?

Hoovervilles Many people were forced to leave their apartments or houses because they could not afford the rent. Many people had to move to Hoovervilles. Hoovervilles were poor neighborhoods called shantytowns where houses were made of cardboard or tin. They did not have electricity, and were very small. Hoovervilles were named after the current president, President Hoover who was not popular.

Charities and Soup Kitchens Many charities saw that people were not only struggling to find a place to live, but also struggling to buy clothes and food. Charities set up Soup Kitchen, or a free place for people to get food and clothing. The Soup Kitchen had really long lines. These lines were called Bread Lines. Why do you think the lines were really long at the Soup Kitchens?

Soup Kitchen and a Bread Line

Many people lost their jobs. Conclusion The stock market crashed on October 24, 1929, and many businesses were forced to close Many people lost their jobs. People were forced to move to Hoovervilles. People had to go to Soup Kitchens to get food.