Great Depression Data Analysis. Great Depression Causes 1. Work in pairs and create a list of 3-5 possible causes of the Great Depression.

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Great Depression Data Analysis

Great Depression Causes 1. Work in pairs and create a list of 3-5 possible causes of the Great Depression.

Create 4 column chart: GREAT DEPRESSION Long-Term CausesShort-Term CausesLong-Term EffectsShort-Term Effects -War Debts -Inflation in Germany -Technology takes jobs -Cant pay back loans (credit) -Overproduction Tariffs (tax on imports) -Euro not recover -Global trade=down -Cant pay loans Price=increased Germany cant feed itself -Stock Market Crash Oct 29 th, Money=disappears -Germany loses factories -US=not give out loans Dust Bowl Homeless Starvation Collapse of world trade Welfare Programs -Nazi Party forms in Germany -Bank failures -High Unemployment US=25% GR=30% GB=20%

GREAT DEPRESSION Long-Term CausesShort-Term CausesLong-Term EffectsShort-Term Effects What I think are Possible Causes of the Great Depression:

Great Depression Long-Term CausesShort-Term CausesLong-Term EffectsShort-Term Effects -WW1 war debts -Taxes (tariffs) -Lack of money -Allies Cant pay back loans (credit) -Overproduction -Lack of business(trade) -Stock Market Crash Oct 29 th, High Unemployment US=25% GB=20% Gr=30% -Loss of homes -Bank Failures -Breadlines -Collapse of world trade -Nazi Party forms in Germany What I think are Possible Causes of the Great Depression:

GREAT DEPRESSION Long-Term CausesShort-Term CausesLong-Term EffectsShort-Term Effects -War -Bad Govt -lack of resources/overprod uction -less money -inflation -Cant pay war debts -Higher Tariff (taxes) -too much credit (loans) people can’t pay. -Stock Market Crash, Oct 29 th, Starvation -Bank Failures -High Unemployment US=25% GB=20% Gr=30% -Collapse of World Trade -Trust -Rise of the Nazi Party in Germany What I think are Possible Causes of the Great Depression:

GREAT DEPRESSION Long-Term CausesShort-Term CausesLong-Term EffectsShort-Term Effects --WW1 -Taxes (Tariff) -Bad investments -Excessive loans (credit) --Overproduction -Countries cannot pay war debts Stock Market Crash, Oct 29 th, Starvation -Homelessness -Bank Failures High Unemployment US=25% GB=20% Germany=30% -Collapse of World Trade -Rise of Nazi Party in Germany What I think are Possible Causes of the Great Depression:

Directions 1. Work in pairs and create a list of 3-5 possible causes of the Great Depression. 2. Present Ideas; All write them down 3. Data analysis: Use the back of your paper 4. Share data findings 5. What are the Short Term Causes Long-Term Causes Short-term Effects Long-Term Effects

Data Analysis Data Set 1: List any new causes you found in the reading. Remove causes you think are not correct. Data Set 2: List any new causes you found in the reading. Remove causes you think are not correct. Data Set 3: List any new causes you found in the reading. Remove causes you think are not correct.

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Great Depression Primary Source Readings A. Thomas Moon: 1. How much did he earn a day? 2. What kinds of food did he eat? 3. How does that compare to what you eat? B. Gladys Cole: 4. Why do you think her family never throw anything away? 5. How did she get clothing? 6. How does that compare to your clothing?

Brother, Can you Spare me a Dime? 1. What was his job? 2. What happened to him? 3.Explain what you think the song is about?