Monday 4/30 Overview of the “Roaring 20’s” On page 138 answer the question – Why do you think the decade of 1920-1929 was called the Roaring 20’s? View.

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Monday 4/30 Overview of the “Roaring 20’s” On page 138 answer the question – Why do you think the decade of was called the Roaring 20’s? View the movie “The Roaring 20’s” Take notes on page 138 about the movie to help you create a bubble map on page 139 after the movie

Wed 5/2 Read The Great Depression-What Crashed and Why? Paste on page 143 Underline CAUSES Circle EFFECTS On page 142:Define vocab:use Glossary and p 143 – Crash of 1929Buying on Margin – Black TuesdayGreat Depression – Speculation

Monday 5/7 On page 142:Define vocab: use Glossary and (Great Depression paper) – Crash of 1929Buying on Margin – Black TuesdayGreat Depression – Speculation Read Hoovervilles paste on page 145 Multi-flow map on page 144

Wednesday 5/9 Review Multi-Flow map from page 144 Share out Hoover Dam facts-draw pic of it on page 147 Write notes on New Deal on page 149 Copy chart from book on page 148 Read Black Blizzards paste on page 151 Draw pic and summary page 150

The Great Depression 1929—1941 Essential Questions: What factors led to the cause of the the Great Depression? What were the effects? ce/films/crash/ p. 141

AZ Standards: The Great Depression and World War II PO 1. Identify economic policies and factors (e.g., unequal distribution of income, weaknesses in the farm sector, buying on margin, stock market crash) that led to the Great Depression. PO 2. Determine the impact of natural and manmade crises (e.g., unemployment, food lines, the Dust Bowl and the western migration of Midwest farmers) of the Great Depression. PO 3. Describe how the following New Deal programs affected the American people: a. works programs (e.g., WPA, CCC, TVA) b. farm subsidies c. Social Security PO 4. Describe how Pearl Harbor led to United States involvement in World War II. p. 140

Vocabulary (copy under Standards) Crash of 1929 Black Tuesday Speculation Buying on margin Great Depression Public Works Projects Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal Social Security Act FDIC Dust Bowl Hoovervilles Pearl Harbor p. 140

Tuesday 5/1 Answer essential questions on p. 123(WW I) Share out Set up “The Great Depression” Unit p 141 Standards and vocab p. 140 View Causes of The Great Depression Answer questions using white board as a table Define first 5 vocab words on p. 142

Causes/Effects of Great Depression Read The Great Depression with shoulder partner, underline causes and put a “C”next to it, underline Effects and put an “E” next to it. Fold in half and paste onto page 143 Page 142:Define the following terms using p. 143 and glossary in textbook. Crash of 1929 Black Tuesday Speculation Buying on margin Great Depression

Multi-Flow Map p. 144  Create a cause/effect flow map on p. 144  Discuss at your table, help each other out.  Try to list 3 causes  Try to list 3 effects  Use your notes on p. 143/145 and vocabulary and discussion in class yesterday for guidance.  Ask the teacher for assistance

Cause--Effect Some Banks Close: people lose money People buying on credit Buying stocks on margin Stock market Crash Black Tuesday Over- production of products The Great Depression Breadlines, Hoovervilles, homeless Businesses close- up to 25% un- employment

President Herbert Hoover  Acted conservatively(did not want to hand out relief); instead raised taxes, made the economy worse.  “Hoovervilles” named after him  Finally in 1932, he set up the Public Works Program: Government funded projects to build public resources such as roads and dams  Hoover loses to FDR because he was blamed for not doing enough to aid the American people. p. 145

“Hoovervilles” p. 145 Read Hoovervilles with partner Answer questions Paste on page 145 Write definition on outside flap a collection of huts and shacks at the edge of a city housing the unemployed during the 1930s, named for President Hoover.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) p “New Deal”: plan to ease American’s immediate suffering and to prevent future Depressions: 1. relief for the hungry and homeless 2. recovery for agriculture and industry 3. reforms to change the way the economy worked FDIC: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, set up to protect savings, up to $100,000. It will replace the deposits of individuals if banks close.

“ Work Projects” under FDR and the New Deal(s)from page 737 p. 148

The Great Depression

Unemployment chart

The Dust Bowl Read Black Blizzards: Fold in half, paste onto p. 151 On the fold: answer the Who,What, Where, Why, When, and How

Cause—Effect Black Blizzards, dust pneumonia Over –grazing of animals, soil erosion Severe Drought and wind storms Over-plowing of the prairies-soil erosion The Dust Bowl in 4 farms close—Okies move to CA Farm Relief and new methods of farming

Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor On December 7, 1941 Japanese warplanes bombed the huge American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Before the day was over 2,400 Americans –both servicemen and civilians—died. President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. America enters World War II on the side of the Allies. 4 Days later Germany and Italy declare war on America P 153

What Finally Ends The Great Depression? America enters World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7 th, New production of War supplies and need for food, oil, coal and people to fight the war effort FINALLY ends The Great Depression! /03/18/captured-blog-the-pacific-and- adjacent-theaters/#more-1547 p. 152

Pearl Harbor Today

Review Activity 2 vocabulary terms Create a poster – Term name – Definition – Picture – Use in sentence