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The Great

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The Great Depression

• In the 1930s the United States went into a severe economic state.

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Causes of the Great Depression

• People over speculated on stock and the market crashed – people bought lots of stocks using borrowed money that they could not repay when the market crashed

• The Federal Reserve System failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system

• World-wide depression which lead to high tariffs (tax on goods coming from other countries).High tariffs discouraged international trade.

• Surplus of goods (too many products available and not enough buyers)

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1920s American Spending

• Between 1925 and 1929, Americans borrowed money and purchased more stock.

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Stock Market

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October 29, 1929Black Tuesday

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What is the immediate effect of Black Tuesday?

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Banks Close

• There was a run on banks because people tried to get their money out.

• Banks closed because there was no money to give to people because money was uninsured and banks were not regulated well.

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Value of Stocks

• The stock market crash hurt many Americans because their stocks became worthless.

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What is life like during the Great Depression?

• High unemployment: One quarter or 25% of people lose their jobs

• A large number of people become homeless and hungry

• A large number of banks and businesses failed

• Farmers’ incomes fell to low levels

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Businesses

Businesses failed during the Depression because:

• Banks asked for repayment of loans

• Customers became unemployed and could not purchase consumer goods

• Banks foreclosed on many businesses

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Farmers

• Even before the Great Depression farmers faced economic hard times.

• Farmers would face the hardest economic times during the Depression.

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Dust Bowl

• The southern Great Plains suffered an environmental disaster and became known as the Dust Bowl

• Causes were drought, overgrazing, and overplowing.

• As a result, massive dust storms called “black blizzards” continued for years.

• Thousands of Dust Bowl farmers went bankrupt and lost their farms. Many migrated to California.

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President Herbert Hoover

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Where could a person or family get aid during the

Great Depression?

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President Hoover’s Response

• President Hoover believed that the Great Depression was only temporary and that prosperity was “just around the corner.”

• Hoover’s refusal to provide funds for the unemployed during the Depression was based on the belief that private companies and volunteers should provide for the unemployed.

• Shacks were called Hoovervilles to show Hoover’s failure.

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Where did people live during the Great Depression?

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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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The New Deal

Alphabet Soup

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AAA

paid farmers not to grow

crops

Agriculture Adjustment Administration

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Farmers

• Roosevelt encouraged farmers to produce less and gave them money.

• Dust Bowl Relief– New Deal reforms provided farmers with low-

cost loans to help them keep their farms.

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Social Security Act

Money given to people over 65 and

the disabled

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CCC

provided jobs to young men, planted trees, built bridges and parks, set up

food control

Civilian Conservation Corp

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TVAbuilt dams to provide cheap electricity in

southern states

Tennessee Valley Authority

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FDIC

insured the savings accounts in banks approved by the

government—you will always be able to get your money

out of the bank you put it in

Federal Deposit InsuranceCorporation

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FERA

gave relief to needy and unemployed

Federal Emergency Relief Administration

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PWA

built ports, schools and aircraft carriers

Public Works Administration

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Major Features

• Farm assistance programs

• Social Security

• Federal work programs

• Environmental improvement programs

• Increased rights for labor

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Depression Ends

• True prosperity did not return to America until factories geared up production for World War II.