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1929 – 1932 Chapter 17
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Causes of the Depression Election of 1928 Herbert Hoover nominated by Republicans Successful engineer Seven years as Secretary of Commerce Alfred Smith nominated by Democrats Governor of NY Roman-Catholic Irish-American
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Causes of the Depression Campaign Issues Prohibition major issue Smith’s Catholicism Prosperity of 1920’s claimed by Republicans Hoover won election
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Causes of the Depression The Long Bull Market Prosperity of 1920’s drove up prices of stock Stock Market – system for buying & selling shares of companies Bull Market – prolonged period of heavy investment Margin – the purchase of stocks using down payment of 10% with rest owed to stock broker or bank Margin Call – demand that the investor repay the loan at once Speculation – buyers hoping to make a fortune took risks
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Causes of the Depression The Great Crash By late 1929 the stock bubble was recognized and experienced traders started selling Prices slipped causing more to sell Margin calls were made forcing people to sell stocks for less than they paid October 24 “Black Thursday” – market prices plummeted October 29 “Black Tuesday” – stocks lost $10 -$15 billion in value Most money gone – people in debt Stock market lost $30 billion in value
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Causes of the Depression Banks weakened – had lent money to investors to buy stocks and had invested bank money in stocks With less money, banks could not make loans – caused recession Some banks forced to close (end of bank) causing bank runs Bank runs – people pull all their money out of the bank causing the bank to close During first two years of Depression 3,000 banks closed (10% of nation’s total)
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Causes of the Depression Roots of the Great Depression Stock market crash caused recession but other forces caused Depression Overproduction – factories and farms more efficient and produced more goods but low wages meant people bought less Installment Plan – consumers bought goods by making down payment then making monthly payments Consumers now paying down debt – not making new purchases No purchases meant factories lay off workers – chain reaction
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Causes of the Depression Loss of Export Sales – banks lent money to stock speculators instead of foreign companies so fewer foreign companies bought American products Hawley-Smoot Tariff – highest tariff ever to protect American business but foreign retaliation caused exports to drop 80% Mistakes by Federal Reserve – failure to raise interest rates caused businesses to overproduce and led to risky loans
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Life During the Depression Depression Worsens By 1932 unemployment rate about 25% Average income dropped by 30% Bread Lines & Soup Kitchens – free food for the needy Foreclosures & Evictions – people turned out of homes & apartments by bailiffs (court officials) Shantytowns (Hoovervilles) – shacks made from wood, sheet metal, and cardboard on public lands Hobos – wanderers going from town to town by rail looking for jobs or handouts
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Life During the Depression The Dust Bowl Prairie grasses torn up for wheat fields Low crop prices resulted in fields left unplanted Drought beginning in 1932 caused soil to turn to dust High winds caused destructive dust storms Many farmers had nothing left and had to migrate – may went to California
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Life During the Depression Escape People could escape the hard times if only for a few hours through movies and radio Many movies contained spirit of optimism Radio had everything from drama to comedy to music Daytime dramas known as soap operas Grapes of Wrath – novel by John Steinbeck describing the hardships of migrant farm family escaping the Dust Bowl
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Hoover Responds Hoover asked business to keep factories open and stop slashing wages – they complied for awhile then rejected pledge Increased public works – construction projects financed by the government Only way to increase jobs was through deficit spending – idea rejected As a result of Depression, Republicans lost control of the House
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Hoover Responds Bank closures had diminished money supply Hoover requested Federal Reserve to put more currency into circulation – Fed refused Hoover set up Reconstruction Finance Corporation – to make loans to banks & businesses RFC ultimately failed Hoover opposed using federal funds for relief – money going directly to poor families By the time he did act it was too late
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Hoover Responds American public becoming desperate Oklahoma City – 500 people held “hunger march” sponsored by Communist Party Communist Party saw biggest increase in membership during Great Depression Many farms foreclosed – farmers destroyed crops to increase prices
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Hoover Responds The Bonus March WWI veterans promised $1,000 bonus to be paid in 1945 Hundreds of vets marched on Washington DC wanting bonus now Called themselves “Bonus Army” Set up “Hoovervilles” and ranks swelled to 15,000 Some occupied government buildings
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Hoover Responds Hoover called on Army Chief of Staff, Douglas MacArthur to clear buildings MacArthur went further and destroyed veteran shantytown killing baby boy Hoover blamed for the harsh measures and the government inability to deal with the crisis
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