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Focus: Get with a partner…and listen! Create two charts of the following: Create two charts of the following: –One for Democratic candidates(name) and their campaign strategies –Another for Republican candidates and their strategies. –Then, both of you will discuss your opinions together(in a constructive manner!) –As a class, we will put together charts on board and discuss your opinions…
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It might look like this: Name: Party: Democrats Strategies Hillary Clinton ?????
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Hardship and Suffering During the Depression Chapter 22 Section 2
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Terms and Names Dust Bowl shantytown soup kitchen bread line direct relief
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Depression in the Cities Many people were evicted from their homes and lived on the street or in Many people were evicted from their homes and lived on the street or inshantytowns
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Charities provided food in soup kitchens and bread lines
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Minorities & the Depression African Americans and Latinos had the highest unemployment rates African Americans and Latinos had the highest unemployment rates Racial violence increased – there were 24 lynchings in 1933 Racial violence increased – there were 24 lynchings in 1933
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Many demanded that Latinos be deported to Mexico Many demanded that Latinos be deported to Mexico Some left voluntarily while others were deported Some left voluntarily while others were deported
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Depression in Rural Areas Some farmers were able to grow enough food to feed their families Some farmers were able to grow enough food to feed their families Over 400,000 farms were foreclosed due to unpaid debts Over 400,000 farms were foreclosed due to unpaid debts Many turned to tenant farming but were VERY poor Many turned to tenant farming but were VERY poor
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Farmers overused the land Farmers overused the land Grasslands became unsuitable for farming Grasslands became unsuitable for farming Drought and winds blew the soil away Drought and winds blew the soil away
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The Dust Bowl
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Thousands left their land and went to California
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Men & the Depression Men could not provide for their families Men could not provide for their families 2 million men abandoned their families and wandered the country 2 million men abandoned their families and wandered the country
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The government did not offer direct relief The government did not offer direct relief Some charities gave a weekly payment of $2.39 for a family Some charities gave a weekly payment of $2.39 for a family
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Women and Children Women sewed clothes and canned food Women sewed clothes and canned food Managed household budgets Managed household budgets Worked outside the home Worked outside the home Many women were too ashamed to admit their hardship Many women were too ashamed to admit their hardship
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Poor diets and lack of money for health care led to health problems for many children Poor diets and lack of money for health care led to health problems for many children –Malnutrition –Rickets –Pellagra
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Social and Psychological Effects Suicide rates rose by 30% Suicide rates rose by 30% People developed habits of thriftiness People developed habits of thriftiness People gave up on dreams People gave up on dreams
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Positive Effects of the Depression People showed kindness to strangers People showed kindness to strangers Gave food, clothing and a place to stay for the needy Gave food, clothing and a place to stay for the needy Shared resources and helped each other out Shared resources and helped each other out
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