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HOW THE ECONOMY CRASHED AND HOW THE GOVN’T TRIED TO FIX IT NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SCHEDULEUNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT Unit 3, Pt ’S Unit 3, Pt. 2 -DEPRESSION & THE NEW DEAL WORLD WAR II, PT.1 Dust Bowl Causes 1.What were the causes of the Great Depression? 2.How did the Great Depression change American society? 3.Why was FDR elected President in 1932 and How did his presidency change the political landscape? 4.How did the New Deal change society, government and the economy? 5.To what extent did the New Deal affect the Great depression? Compare & Contrast Evaluation & pro/con Characteristics Causes of Depression Election of 1932 Economy & Business Election of 1932 Assessment and Analysis Unit Objectives: 1.Analyze the causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. 2.Evaluate the impact of the Depression and the environmental crisis of the Dust Bowl on American Society. 3.Describe the issues raised in the election of 1932 and explain the impact of FDR’s landslide victory. 4.Compare and contrast the opponents of the New Deal. 5.Assess the constitutionality of the New Deal. 6.Evaluate the effectiveness of the New Deal in ending the Great Depression. Dust Bowl The New Deal New Deal Successes & Failures 8/17/2010 By examining its… Its impact on the American… Complications added due to the … Which contributed to the results of the… And lead to the development of the…

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about The economic, political and social atmosphere prior to the Second World War The Depression and the New Deal Causes Land Use Migrant Workers Effect on America Causes Importance of FDR presidency Election of 1932 New Deal Relief Recovery Reform The Alphabet Agencies Dust Bowl Income Gap Banking Crisis Overproduction Underconsumption Buying on Credit Speculation Consumer Debt Business Cycle Money Supply The Stock Market Tariffs Crash Hoovervilles Increase in Govn’t expenditures Unemployment Poverty Decline in American Spirit /family Isolationism Effects of the Depression Effects of the New Deal Positive Negative Lasting Effects Opposition Deficit Spending Connection : Compare and contrast the Great Depression to today’s Great Recession What lasting impact did the New Deal have on America? 9/15/2015

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