In Hoover we trusted and now we are busted.. THE GREAT DEPRESSION The depression was a period in the 1930s when the American economy had collapsed. Between.
The Great Depression
Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal The Great Depression began in 1929 after the stock market crashed. Businesses closed, unemployment rose, and the economy.
Hoover’s Handling of the Hardship How does Hoover’s policies increase the depression?
The New Deal 1932-41 Ch 16. “The only thing we have to fear…” “…is fear itself.” – FDR’s First Inaugural Address. Promised “bold experimentation”. – Did.
Ch 9.3. Daily goal: Understand why Hoover’s policies were unprecedented, but ineffective at relieving the Depression How the Bonus March affected.
The Great Depression and New Deal MS. KRALL Great Depression Worst economic catastrophe of the 20 th century Collapse involved every aspect of the economy.
The Great Depression and the New Deal The depression of the 1930s lasted longer than any other economic depression in U.S. History. Before it was over,
Hoover vs. The Depression How effective were president Herbert Hoover’s efforts in combatting the Depression?
NY World – 4/11/30 #1 What problem facing many Americans in the early 1930’s does this cartoon illustrate and what is the symbolic significance of the.
3.3 The Dirty Thirties: The Great Depression & The Dust Bowl Essential Question: What factors led to the Great Depression? What were the effects of the.
THE NEW DEAL Section 1: Restoring Hope. Goals Explain what actions FDR took to stimulate the economy. Compare and contrast FDR’s policies with Hoover’s.