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EQ: What were the effects of the Great Depression? Did President Hoover do enough to help the people of the United States? Do Now: What emotions do you think of when you see this image? Why? California 1936

Bank Run What do you think it is? A Bank Run occurs when a large number of customers withdraw their deposits from a financial institution at the same time and either demand cash or transfer those funds into government bonds or precious metals or a safer institution because they believe that the financial institution is, or might become, insolvent.

Bank Run

Police stand guard outside the entrance to New York's closed World Exchange Bank, March 20, 1931

Unemployed men vying for jobs at the American Legion Employment Bureau in Los Angeles during the Great Depression.

Unemployed workers in front of a shack with Christmas tree, East 12th Street, New York City. December 1937

Man in hobo jungle killing turtle to make soup, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sept Hard Times Unemployment · By the early 1930’s, approximately 25% of the nation was unemployed.

· Fathers and some children left home to find work. Families in Crisis · Marriage and birth rates dropped.

Evicted family with belongings on street, December 14, 1929.

With the person next to you, discuss where you think these people went after they were evicted?

· These shacks were known as Hoovervilles.Hoovervilles. Seattle, Washington Homelessness · Homeless families built shacks out of wooden crates and scrap metal.

Central Park, New York City

“Hooverville," New York City, December [Sign on shack reads: "House of Unemployed"]

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1932) They used to tell me I was building a dream And so I followed the mob. When there was earth to plow or guns to bear, I was always there, right on the job. They used to tell me I was building a dream With peace and glory ahead -- Why should I be standing in line, just waiting for bread? Once I built a railroad, I made it run, Made it race against time. Once I built a railroad, now it's done -- Brother, can you spare a dime? Once I built a tower, up to the sun, brick and rivet and lime. Once I built a tower, now it's done -- Brother, can you spare a dime?

Once in khaki suits, gee, we looked swell Full of that Yankee Doodle-de-dum. Half a million boots went slogging through hell, And I was the kid with the drum. Say, don't you remember they called me Al, It was Al all the time. Why don't you remember, I'm your pal -- Say, buddy, can you spare a dime?

Hoover Takes Action At first, President Hoover was against offering direct government relief. Instead, he asked private charities, such as the YMCA, to help.

Christmas Day Breadlines in New York City, 1931

Hoover eventually set up public works programs, where the government hired people to construct schools, dams and highways. Ex.) Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam 38 th largest hydro-electric Generator in the world

Des Moines Register, April 5, 1930 Hoover also approved the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), which loaned money to railroads, banks, and insurance companies. Reconstruction Finance Corporation

In 1932, over 20,000 jobless veterans protested in Washington, D.C. demanding immediate payment. World War I veterans were due to be paid a bonus in The Bonus Army

Should the Government pay them? Discuss with the person next to you:

Handpainted sign on Bonus Army truck states: "We Done a Good Job in France, Now You Do a Good Job in America"

Tanks and cavalry prepare to evacuate the Bonus Army (July 28, 1932)

The United States Army burned this and similar camps to the ground after routing the many thousands of protestors that were camped out in the national capital with tanks, tear gas, and troops of armed soldiers. (July 28, 1932)

In clashes with police, four veterans were killed. * The brutal treatment of the Bonus Army lowered Hoover’s popularity even further. The nation was poised for a new leader to lead them out of the depression. Hoover ordered General Douglas MacArthur to clear out the veterans using cavalry, tanks, tear gas and machine guns.

What were the effects of the Great Depression? Did President Hoover do enough to help the people of the United States?