The great depression

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The Great DepressionState Standards 8.2 and 8.4

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Economic CycleEconomic

DownturnsAs the economy

worsens two things happen1. Business Slow

Production2. Unemployment

Increases

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Economic Cycle.Economic

DownturnsSince not as much is

being sold producers look to lower their costs To do this they

produce less This requires fewer

workers (Unemployment increases)

Also decreases the GDP (Gross Domestic Product)

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Economic Cycle..GDP

Gross Domestic Product

The value of goods and services produced in a country

If GDP declines for six months then there is a recession If a recession lasts for a

while then it is called a depression

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Effects1932

24% of Americans are unemployed

1930’s averaged an 18% unemployment rate

People do whatever they have to do to survive

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Effects..Farmers

Unable to make payments due on their buildings and equipment

Default on loans and lose their land

1929-2932 ¾ of rural banks close Leaves farmers with

no way to borrow money

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Effects.Shantytowns

Places where thousands of unemployed lived in shacks and tents

Americans blame President Hoover for these conditions Shantytowns became

known as “Hoovervilles” Symbolized the

government’s failure to provide relief

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Effects..Americans begin to

rely on the government for foodGovernment hands

out food in breadlines

Many men embarrassed to take the government’s handouts

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Bonus ArmyBonus Army

Made up of unemployed World War I veterans

In 1932 they marched on Washington D.C. and occupied empty buildings in the city

Protesting the government’s inability to pay them their bonus money Veterans wanted their

money sooner than the pay date

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Bonus Army.End of the army

Government cannot pay the money because it is dealing with the Great Depression

Government orders US Army to deal with Bonus Army US Army storms the Bonus

Army's buildings and shantytowns Results in casualties and the

dispersal of the veteransCriticized for using

excessive force against US Veterans

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Crime WaveDuring the Great Depression

many Americans turn to robbery, murder, and kidnapping to get by

Government struggles to stop these criminals because there is no national police forceIf criminals cross state lines

then they are in a different jurisdiction

Police were under armed, criminals had machine guns, V8 Engines, and bulletproof vests

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Crime Wave.“War on Crime”

FDR declares the nations war on Crime

Establishes the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover heads

up the FBI

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Crime Wave..John Dillinger

New method for robbing banks Everything is planned

out, bank robbery becomes a science

Dillinger learns how to rob banks in prison PHD in Crime Goes on a bank

robbing spree in the Midwest

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Crime Wave…John Dillinger

Caught and breaks out of jail with a fake gun

Goes on another bank robbing spree

Eventually Dillinger is gunned down by the FBI on the side of a street after seeing a movie

Americans LOVED John Dillinger

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Crime Wave….Bonnie and Clyde

Unprofessional criminals who robbed across Texas and Oklahoma

Are eventually gunned down by the FBI while in their car

Legendary criminals but not loved because they killed more than Dillinger had

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Religious RevivalismThe South in the

1920’sDuring times of

trouble the US turns to religion

1925 Tennessee prohibits

teaching EVOLUTION

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Creation vs. EvolutionTeaching Darwinism

John Scopes High school biology

teacher Charged with teaching

evolution Argued that the

Tennessee law violated the separation of church and state

Scopes loses the trial Scopes eventually let off by

the State Supreme Court because of a technicality

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Election of 1932Hoover vs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt (FDR)FDR blamed Hoover for the

Great DepressionFDR wins a landslide victory

Won by 20% of popular vote 472 electoral votes to 59

“This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”

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Election of 1932.Roosevelt

Roosevelt Promises a “New Deal” for American people1. Vowed to “put

people to work”2. Promised “strict

supervision of all banks”