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Name Hour NOTES: THE GREAT DEPRESSION BEGINS SECTION 1: THE NATION S SICK ECONOMY As the 1920s advanced, serious problems threatened the economy while Important industries struggled, including: FARMERS STRUGGLE No industry suffered as much as During European demand for American crops soared Farmers increased production sending prices further downward CONSUMER SPENDING DOWN By the late 1920s, American consumers,, and overbuying on credit were to blame Most people did not have the money to buy the flood of goods factories produced GAP BETWEEN RICH & POOR The wealthiest 1% saw their income rise 75% The rest of the population saw an increase of only 9% More than 70% of American families HOOVER Hoover emphasized years of prosperity under Republican administrations Hoover won an overwhelming victory THE STOCK MARKET By 1929, many The Stock Market had become the most visible symbol of a prosperous American economy

The was the barometer of the Stock Market s worth The Dow is a measure based on the price of 30 large firms STOCK PRICES RISE THROUGH THE 1920s The Dow reached a of 381 points (300 points higher than 1924) By 1929, 4 million Americans owned stocks SEEDS OF TROUBLE By the late 1920s, problems with the economy emerged Speculation: Margin: THE 1929 CRASH In September the Stock Market had some unusual up & down movements On...the worst was yet to come On, the bottom fell out 16.4 million shares were sold that day prices plummeted People who had bought on margin (credit) were THE GREAT DEPRESSION - in which the economy plummeted and unemployment skyrocketed The, but it hastened its arrival FINANCIAL COLLAPSE After the crash, many Americans. Banks had invested in the Stock Market and lost money In 1929- By 1933 of the 25,000 banks nationwide had collapsed GNP DROPS, UNEMPLOYMENT SOARS Between 1928-1932, the fell nearly 50% from $104 billion to $59 billion 90,000 businesses went bankrupt Unemployment leaped from 3% in 1929 to 25% in 1933

The U.S. was not the only country gripped by the Great Depression Much of Europe suffered throughout the 1920s In, Congress passed the toughest tariff in U.S. history called the.. Other countries enacted their own tariffs and soon world trade fell 40% CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION SECTION 2: HARDSHIPS DURING DEPRESSION The Great Depression brought Across the country, people lost their jobs, and their homes Some built makeshifts shacks out of scrap material Before long SOUP KITCHENS One of the common features of urban areas during the era were Soup kitchens and bread lines offered CONDITIONS FOR MINORITIES Increased violence (24 lynchings in 1933 alone) marred the 1930s Many Mexicans were encouraged to return to their homeland RURAL LIFE DURING THE DEPRESSION While the Depression was difficult for everyone, Thousands of farmers, however, lost their land Many turned to and barely scraped out a living

THE DUST BOWL Wind scattered the topsoil, exposing sand and grit. The resulting traveled hundreds of miles. picked up millions of tons of dust from the Plains an carried it to the East Coast. HARDEST HIT REGIONS were the hardest hit regions during the Dust Bowl Many farmers migrated to California and other Pacific Coast states HOBOES TRAVEL AMERICA 300,000 transients or hoboes hitched rides around the country on trains and slept under bridges (thousands were teenagers) Injuries and death ; over 50,000 people were hurt or killed EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION more than 30% between 1928-1932 sharply in urban areas as many people were admitted to state as in normal times Many people showed great kindness to strangers Additionally, many people developed SECTION 3: HOOVER STRUGGLES WITH THE DEPRESSION After the stock market crash, tried to reassure Americans He said, Any lack of confidence in the economic future... Is foolish HOOVER S PHILOSOPHY He believed in the idea that people succeed through their own efforts People should take care of themselves, not depend on governmental hand-outs He said people should pull themselves up by their bootstraps HOOVER S SUCCESSFUL DAM PROJECT Hoover successfully organized and authorized the construction of the

The $700 million project was the world s tallest dam (726 feet) and the second largest (1,244 feet long) The dam currently provides electricity, flood control and water for 7 western states HOOVER TAKES ACTION: Hoover gradually softened his position on government intervention in the economy He also created the that helped smaller banks His Federal Home Loan Bank Act and Reconstruction Finance Corp were two measures enacted to protect people s homes and businesses BONUS ARMY A 1932 incident further damaged Hoover s image That spring about 15,000 World War I vets arrived in Washington to support a proposed bill The would have authorized Congress to pay a bonus to WWI vets --- The Army vets wanted it NOW BONUS ARMY TURNED DOWN On June 17, 1932 the Senate BONUS MARCHERS CLASH WITH SOLDIERS Hoover told the Bonus marchers to go home most did 2,000 refused to leave Hoover sent and his aide Dwight. AMERICANS SHOCKED AT TREATMENT OF WWI VETS MacArthur s 12 th infantry gassed more than 1,000 marchers, including an 11-month old baby, who died Two vets were shot and scores injured