Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist."— Presentation transcript:

1 Surviving the Great Depression

2 “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist Gerald W. Johnson, 1932

3 Americans Pull Together _________ flocked together for support –Protests of _____ _______ and evictions –“_______ Auctions” –Helping those worse off than yourself

4 “There were many beggars who would come to your back door, and they would say they were hungry. I wouldn’t give them money because I didn’t have it. But I did take them in and put them in my kitchen and give them something to eat.” ~Kitty McCulloch

5 Hobo Symbols

6 Seeking Political Solutions No widespread calls for ________ _______ change The US trusted their ___________ process to work Isolated _________ Movements –The ____________ Party –The __________ Party

7 The Election of 1932: –Communist Candidate: around 100,000 votes –Socialist Candidate: 881,951 votes (2.2%) –Herbert Hoover (R): 15,761,841 (39.7%) –Franklin Roosevelt (D): 22,821,857 (57,4%)

8 Depression Humor Jokes and cartoons kept people _______ through their _________ Jokes: Hooverville, Hoover blankets, Hoover Flags

9 Monopoly Charles B. Darrow invented the game to get people’s minds off their troubles

10 Signs of Change February 1933: Congress passed the _____ Amendment The sale of _____ now belonged to the ____, and all but 8 legalized the consumption of alcohol Some regretted the ban being ended, but most saw it as “about time” and a way to curb the power of _________

11 The _______ _____ Building –John J. Raskob won the race to build the world’s tallest building –Building cost ____ million –The first Sunday it was open More than _____ people paid a dollar to make the 102 story trip

12 The End of an Era By 1933, the 1920s symbols were fading away 1931: __ ______ was arrested 1932: __________ infant son was kidnapped and murdered 1933: Calvin Coolidge died 1935: _____ _____ retired


Download ppt "Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google