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■Essential Question: –What caused the Great Depression & how did the federal government respond? ■Warm-Up Question: –Examine “The Depression: Are We All At Fault?” & write a brief explanation as to what each quote reveals about what caused the Great Depression

The Great Depression

The Great Crash ■Prelude to the stock market crash –In 1927, the economy had a recession but gov’t & business leaders ignored warning signs –The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates for loans to stimulate the economy, but this easy credit led speculators to buy stock “on-the-margin”

The Great Crash ■An initial stock market crash on Oct 24, 1929 (Black Thursday) led to a catastrophic drop in stocks on Oct 29 (Black Tuesday) –Panicked investors sold stocks, causing stock prices to plummet –Banks lent less money, factories produced less, workers were fired or paid less → consumers had less money to spend → factories & businesses closed

The U.S. stock market had only about 3 million active buyers & sellers but the spillover into the greater economy led to the Great Depression

This downward spiral continued for 4 years; By 1932 unemployment was at 25% Unemployment,

Black Tuesday

The Great Crash ■Reasons for the depression: –Overproduction of consumer durable goods & agriculture –The post-war conditions in Europe decreased foreign trade consumer purchase power –Unequal distribution of wealth, high consumer debt, stock market over speculation led to an overall decrease in consumer purchase power Consumers already owned durable goods & were not buying more

In 1929, the total market debt of the USA was 210% of the value of GDP By 1934, U.S. debt rose to 265% of GDP In 2005, the value of U.S. debt was 303% of GDP

Effects of the Great Depression ■The Depression hit all classes: –Many families lost their homes or farms & were forced to live in “Hoovervilles” –The U.S. saw unprecedented poverty & suicide rates; fathers abandoned their families; lawlessness ensued –The U.S. gov’t offered relief checks to the unemployed

Effects of the Great Depression ■African-Americans who had migrated to North were laid off ■Mexican immigrants faced competition & deportation from angry Americans ■The middle class was hit hard: –Refused relief checks & charity –Many lost their homes –Health care declined; doctor & dentist visits were “luxuries”

Employment Agencies & Relief-Check Lines

Soup Kitchens & Breadlines

Mortgage Foreclosures

These 4 potatoes are Christmas Dinner

Where’s daddy?

“Hoovervilles” & “Hoover Flags”

■Essential Question: –What caused the Great Depression & how did the federal government respond? ■Reading Quiz Ch 24 A ( )

Hoover Struggles to Fight the Depression Hoover video (8 min)

Hoover and Voluntarism ■President Hoover’s initial response was to reassure Americans that prosperity would return ■Hoover rejected bold gov’t action & called for volunteerism among charities, local gov’t, & business Reconstruction Finance Corps ■As the depression worsened, Hoover called for gov’t projects like the Reconstruction Finance Corps (RFC) which loaned money to failing businesses “Rugged individualism”

The Hoover administration initiated job-creation programs, like building the Hoover Dam

Hoover and Voluntarism ■In 1932, Hoover’s presidency suffered two final blows: Bonus Army –When 22,000 war veterans marched to the capital to demand their WW1 bonus checks early, Hoover ordered this Bonus Army to be forcibly removed –The steady rise of bank failures led to a complete collapse of the U.S. banking system

Bonus Army Douglas MacArthur Dwight Eisenhower

Bank Failures,

The Dust Bowl ( ) worsened the effects of the Depression Areas Affected by the Dust Bowl drought “Okies” & “Arkies”

Fighting the Depression ■The inability of Republicans to resolve the economic depression opened the door for a Democratic takeover in politics ■Once in power, Democrats succeeded in relieving some suffering, restored hope, & created an unprecedented level of gov’t intervention in the process

Conclusions ■The Depression of the 1930s came as a shock to Americans: –The consumer revolution led to confidence that 1920s economic prosperity would continue –When the stock market crashed in 1929, businesses closed & millions were unemployed –Americans began to look to the gov’t for unprecedented support