The Great Depression ( ) Unit Objectives Analyze and Explain: 1. What a “depression” is 2. Causes of the “Gr. Dep.” 3. Solutions? 4. How it affected people 5. Re-shaping role of gov’t
What is a depression? When an economy stops growing for 6 months…called a “recession” Symptoms of a recession: - Business failures - Unemployment rises -Homes lost - Hunger, divorce, crime Depression= a prolonged or particularly severe recession A recession on steroids???
Root Causes of Great Depression #1: Uneven distribution of wealth While the overall economy boomed in the 1920s, the wealth created by the boom flowed to only a small %... half of American families lived in poverty
#2: Agriculture Overproduction & low prices –Farmers produced more…drove prices even lower –Farmers couldn’t make payments on farms & equipment –Banks repossessed farms & equip
#3: Personal Debt New technologies, products, and advertising techniques created a mass consumption in the 1920s But people bought on credit… went into debt to acquire modern conveniences (“installment plan”)
#4: Shaky Banking System Many banks also invested depositor’s $ in the stock market Many banks were unable to cope with the number of defaulted loans…simply closed their doors and went out of business
#5: Gov’t. Policy Commonly accepted belief: “laissez faire” –not the role of gov’t to interfere with markets –Not much regulation (control)
The Catalyst? Stock Mkt. Crash Many individuals investors had bought stock “on margin” Stock prices declining in late summer Big sell-off on “Black Thursday” Oct. 24, 1929 Total collapse “Black Tuesday” Oct. 29 th Many were wiped out…financially ruined
Panic and A Run on Banks Banks were mobbed by depositors wanting to get their money out… Many banks went under Many Americans lost entire life savings
Hoover’s response… President Hoover stated publicly that “the Government should not support the people.” Believed in “rugged individualism” (people rescuing themselves by their own efforts)
Hoover eventually acted… spent hundreds of millions of dollars on public works projects such as: the construction of Boulder (later renamed Hoover) Dam in Nevada. The Federal Farm Board loaned farmers money and bought up tons of their surplus crops Called on churches & charities to offer more help
Hoover’s response (con’t.) However, these policies did not go far enough to help those who needed it most, and economic conditions did not improve
HHH blamed & criticized… “Hoovervilles: shanty towns of “houses” made from wood scraps, newspaper, etc.