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The Great Depression Causes pages 366-372
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Causes; Unstainable Financial Practices in 1. Agriculture 2
Causes; Unstainable Financial Practices in 1. Agriculture 2. Consumption 3. Industry Fuels then Collapse 1920s Prosperity; Republicans Take Credit Decentralization of national government All Americans Equal (Appeared So) Election of 1928; Herbert Hoover Wins; “A Chicken in Every Pot. A Car in Every Garage.”
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Troubling Signs; 1. American Farmers WWI Situation Rural Depression (dust bowls, didn’t share boom) Uneven distribution of Wealth More goods than the average worker can buy Poor = Less Poor, Rich = Much Richer Industrial Worker; Placed in Better Conditions; Credit Debt Rich did not buy enough not a lot of money in circulation
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Stock Market Crashes; Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 Over speculation Gambling w/ money didn’t have dangers of bull market Black Tuesday; investors lost millions; buy back stock Officially Starts Depression
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First Institution to Fail; Banks People ALSO removed their money from banks By 1930; 1,350 banks had closed misguided policies Result; Too little money in circulation, business cut production cut in workers (layoffs) unemployment further spending reduces even more businesses close more lay offs
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Government Attempts to Fix Issue; Passes Tariffs (protective taxes)… Hawley- Smoot Tariff; Actual Effects So High, Other Countries Can’t Compete Pass retaliation Tariff (enact their own tariffs) Causes it to go global
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Primary Causes; 1. Unsold Agricultural Surplus increasing farm debt Hardships in Europe (Tariff) Uneven Distribution of Wealth Rampant Stock Speculation
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Americans Face Hard Times pg. 373-381
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Lives Affected; Urban Cutbacks in Factories, Unemployment (15%-25%), Lost Homes, Hoovervilles Rural First to experience, Crop prices, farmers lost farms and homes
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Travel For Work; “No Help Needed” Say less, stare more, slower, clothing worn out At home; Water replaces milk, kids ate smaller meals, hunger lurked breadlines/ soup kitchens Keeping from going hungry; Sell furniture, pawned jewelry Hoovervilles, Hoover-Flags, Hoover Blankets
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Culture of the Great Depression; Loss of American Dream E
Culture of the Great Depression; Loss of American Dream E.V Harburg; Brother Can You Spare a Dime
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Farmers; Tenant Farming; Dust Bowls Drought Loose Top Soil High Winds (8,000 ft.) Okies
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Depression Affects Family Life; 1. Psychological 2. Betrayed 3
Depression Affects Family Life; 1. Psychological 2. Betrayed 3. Left Home for work… or… Lower Birth Rates, Children Quit School
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Hoover’s Response Fails pg. 384-388
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Hoover Believed Depressions are like storms weather them out Hoover’s Response; Government Shouldn’t Interfere, Volunteerism Asks government to reduce taxes and lower interest rates Believed in Localism Issue can be solved by state and local government Why do these attempts fail?
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Taking a more active approach; 1
Taking a more active approach; 1. Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC, 1932); Trickle Down Economics (banks & large businesses Successful? Why? 2. Hoover Dam in Colorado River Creates Jobs
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Hoover’s Popularity Dies Out; Bonus Army March Adjusted Compensation Act (1924) Lump Sump Payment by ; Want $ Earlier response Riots Hoover’s Response/ Request Ike, MacArthur, Patton Result Backlash Result
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Americans Are Ready For Change Election of 1932 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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