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BOOM AND BUST – A TIME OF GREAT CHANGE IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES
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WWI allowed farmers to make great profit off of cotton and other supplies Atlanta Forward Commission brought new businesses to Georgia Georgia’s first commercial radio station is started- WSB in Atlanta
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Blues and Jazz music become big hit Roaring 20s- modern conveniences- frozen food, pre- sliced bread, electricity There was good time music and parties, radio stations, first motion picture- “The Jazz Singer” The fast paced life makes time “roar” by
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Agriculture takes a beating- › Cotton no longer needed for uniforms › Market created by war is gone price of cotton drops from 35 cents to 10 cents a pound › boll weevil hits and destroys cotton crop › 1924 great drought hits and destroys what is left › Farmers don’t experience prosperity of the Roaring 20s – can’t afford new inventions
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BUSINESSES AND BANKS FAIL Banks and stock markets are booming- but bad business practices are looming Government maintains a laissez-faire attitude toward business Banks are making bad investments- taking money deposited by people and investing in skeptical stocks
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Banks made lending decisions - lending money to people who have no collateral or way to back it up Stock market is exploding on the heels of unsafe speculating
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Tuesday, October 29, 1929 – “Black Tuesday” › The stock market crashed- millions of Americans lost everything they had › Country is thrown into the woes of the Great Depression
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Starts with an economic slow down… people begin spending less Demand for products fall Profits fall People are laid off from work People have no jobs- they spend less… And the cycle continues
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decrease in profits Increase in layoffs Decrease in spending
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At first… President Hoover decided less spending on the part of the government would be better, so programs were cut As things got worse and worse… he tried a few things such as buying large amounts of cotton and other crops to help farmers
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He set up a program to lend money to ailing businesses and supported public work projects But it was all “too little …too late”
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Soon Hoovervilles and soup kitchens were commonplace Unemployment was at 25%
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In most cases something will happen to turn things around…but this was not the case in the 1930S For an entire decade the people of America were in the grips of the worst economic conditions our country has ever faced…
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It would take a “New Deal” to pull America out of this Depression Or Would it?
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What was the Great Depression? What caused the Great Depression?
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