Focus Question: How did the Great Depression affect the lives of urban and rural Americans? HW: Use p. 7-10 and notes from today’s lesson to complete outline.

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Focus Question: How did the Great Depression affect the lives of urban and rural Americans? HW: Use p. 7-10 and notes from today’s lesson to complete outline on p. 19.

Focus Question: How did the Great Depression affect the lives of urban and rural Americans? Do Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_58es-hvK1o Review your predictions about what life was life for children and teens during the Great Depression.

A Unemployed men on a bread line in Chicago, 1931 (photographer unknown).

“White Angel Breadline,” San Francisco. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1932.

A Hooverville in Central Park, 1932 (photographer unknown). B A Hooverville in Central Park, 1932 (photographer unknown).

C A Hooverville in Seattle, Washington, 1937 (photograph by James P. Lee).

A bank run in New York, 1931 (photographer unknown). D A bank run in New York, 1931 (photographer unknown).

Bank Runs “New York Bank Run,” 1930 (photographer unknown). Customers line up after a run on the bank the previous day.

E Bank Runs “Farmer and Son walking in the face of a dust storm,” 1936 Cimmaron County, Oklahoma (photographer Arthur Rothstein).

F “A Migrant Family in California’s agricultural region March, 1935” (photographer Dorothea Lange).

G “Family who traveled by freight train. Washington, Toppenish, Yakima Valley, 1936 (photograph-er Dorothea Lange).

H “Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged thirty-two. Father is native Californian. Nipomo, California ” (Dorothea Lange, 1936).

I “Jobless Men Keep Going” (Photo by John E Allen).

J “Forgotten Women,” unemployed and single, in job demand parade” (Telegram staff photo, 1933).

Venn Diagram: Effects of the Great Depression Use the Venn diagram to identify effects of the Depression on urban and rural American communities. Your Venn diagram must include a total of at least 15 terms. It must include the following terms: bread line homelessness Okies Hoovervilles bank failures migration unemployment Dust Bowl

Exit Question or Homework: Using your Venn diagram as a guide, draft a Multiple Paragraph Outline (MPO) in preparation for a one-page essay answering today’s focus question. “How did the Great Depression affect the lives of urban and rural Americans?”   As you compare and contrast, use at least two of the following words or phrases: In contrast However Both Common to