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Vocab Quiz #1 Please get out any notes you have and be ready for today’s quiz. Please keep in mind your academic integrity.
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End Four Minutes First Four Chart 4/11 – Role of Government
Date & label your work 4/11 – Role of Government Do you think the national government should help people in times of economic crisis? Explain Keep this with all of your other First Four work. To change the timings of this timer, you need to enter the animation settings, and change the timings for the Isosceles Triangles. There will be 2 that need changing (to the same amount) – one animates the top triangle emptying, whilst the other animates the bottom triangle filling. When you change the timings these have to entered as a number of seconds. End
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I see, I think, I wonder…
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End Four Minutes First Four Chart 4/7 - Change
Date & label your work 4/7 - Change Think of a time when your life changed dramatically. How did you react to this change? Keep this with all of your other First Four work. To change the timings of this timer, you need to enter the animation settings, and change the timings for the Isosceles Triangles. There will be 2 that need changing (to the same amount) – one animates the top triangle emptying, whilst the other animates the bottom triangle filling. When you change the timings these have to entered as a number of seconds. End
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The Great Depression & The New Deal
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Guiding Question #1 How great was the impact of the Great Crash and the Great Depression on the USA?
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1920s Economy Stock Market Buying on Margin Bull/Bear Market Role of Banks – speculators Superficial prosperity?
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1929 Warnings Stock Inflation Overproduction Farm Crisis
Stock market value from $27B to $87B Overproduction Farm Crisis
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Collapse Black Thursday – Oct. 24, 1929 Black Tuesday – Oct. 29
Effects? Investors – loss of $30 B Banks Public Businesses Workers
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Great Crash Investors World Payments Businesses and Workers Banks
Investors lose millions. Businesses lose profits. Consumer spending drops. Workers are laid off. Businesses cut investment and production Some fail. Banks Businesses and workers cannot repay bank loans. Savings accounts are wiped out. Bank runs occur. Banks run out of money and fail. World Payments Overall U.S. production plummets. U.S. investors have little or no money to invest. U.S. investments in Germany decline. German war payments to Allies fall off. Europeans cannot afford American goods. Allies cannot pay debts to United States.
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CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION LAISSEZ-FAIRE POLICIES
OVER PRODUCTION DISPARITY OF WEALTH CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION STOCK MARKET CRASH LAISSEZ-FAIRE POLICIES OVERUSE OF CREDIT WAR PAYMENTS & TRADE IMBALANCE TARIFFS
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Effects of Depression Unemployment Massive poverty Businesses closed
1.2 m m 1932 Massive poverty Businesses closed 5,500 banks closed GNP from $104 B to $59 B Farm Prices down 60% 25% unemployment Depression/suicide
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Compare/contrast the philosophy of each.
GQ#2 - How effective were the strategies used by Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt to deal with the domestic problems facing the USA in the 1930s? Compare/contrast the philosophy of each. Create a Venn diagram ½ group read each doc Then share your findings Be prepared to discuss with the class
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Herbert Hoover Bold response Philosophically Opposed
Called for tax hike in 1931 1932 Reconstruction Finance Corporation & Public Works Effects Bonus Army
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1932 Election Candidates Result Shift in Party Power – to whom?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt FDR’s philosophy & Goals
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Relief Recovery: industrial & agriculture Reform Brain Trust Rejected laissez-faire Competition of ideas Eleanor Roosevelt Frances Perkins, Henry Wallace, Henry Morgenthau, etc.
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The Hundred Days Banking Crisis Bank Holiday Emergency Banking Act Fireside chats FDIC (Glass-Steagall Act)
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The Hundred Days Relief Home Owners Loan Corp. Farm Credit Admin. CCC
FERA CWA
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For Recovery NIRA PWA NRA: Business cooperation AAA: subsidies TVA*
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For Reform & Regulation
Federal Securities Act Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) Buying on Margin
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The Dust Bowl Great Plains Massive drought 1932-’34 Effect Okies The Grapes of Wrath
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Critics of the New Deal Conservatives Liberals
Deficit spending, Socialism Supreme Court NRA, AAA Liberals Father Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Huey Long
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New Deal Changes Course: The 2nd New Deal 1935-’36
Unity fading Increasing criticism FDR - business-class and wealthy Focus on helping the most disadvantaged
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The Second New Deal ‘35 Works Progress Admin. Harry Hopkins
$11 B for Pub. Works Federal Writer’s Project Federal Music Project Federal Theater Project
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Helping the Disadvantaged
FDR feared effect of liberal critics Resettlement Administration REA Wagner Act - NLRB Wealth Tax Social Security Act*
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Critics of New Deal & FDR Alf Landon
XIV Election Critics of New Deal & FDR Alf Landon
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New Deal Coalition – cities, farmers, unions, women, Northern Blacks, Southerners, immigrants
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Minorities & The New Deal
A mixed record Programs often discriminated FDR & NAACP Anti-Lynching Campaign FDR’s Appointments Symbolic gestures
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Environment, the West, Indians
Efforts to stop soil erosion Taylor Grazing Act ‘34 National Parks Olympic N.P., Shenandoah N.P. Dams TVA, Hoover Dam, Grand Coulee American Indians Indian Reorganization Act ‘34
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FDR & Supreme Court 1936 FDR’s Problem His Plan
“The Court Packing Scheme” Reaction Result The Nine Old Men
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End of the New Deal Roosevelt Recession ’37 Last ND legislation
Why? FDR’s Response Last ND legislation Farm Security Admin Housing Act ’37 Fair Labor Standards Act ’38 AAA ‘38 Growing conservative opposition Over by 1939 World events would take center stage
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XVII. Legacy of the New Deal
Did it work? Creation of “welfare state” Size & Cost of Federal Govt. Power & Scope of Govt. New Deal Coalition – Political realignment
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