Title: THE%20GREAT%20DEPRESSION
1THEGREAT DEPRESSION
2GUIDING QUESTION
- What caused the Great Depression?
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- the federal government during the 1920s?
3Stock Market Banks Margins
- In 1927 banks did two stupid, greedy things
- 1) Banks began letting customers borrow money to
buy stocks. - 2) Banks started to use depositors money to
speculate in the stock market. Normally banks pay
you interest for savings. Then they loan it to
businesses or families that were good risks to
buy homes or start companies etc. -
4STOCK MARKET CRASH
Stock Market Prices, 19211932
- May 1928-September 1929, prices doubled in value
- beginning in Sept 1929, gradual slide
- Black Thursday (Oct. 24)
- largest sell-off in NYSE history
- Black Tuesday (Oct. 29)
- 40 billion in stock value lost by Dec.
Black Tuesday Wall Street, Oct. 29, 1929
5UNDERLYING CAUSES OF THE DEPRESSION
- Overproduction companies produced way too much
and could not sell there inventory (up 300 from
1928 to 1929) - Lack of diversity in American economy
- prosperity of 1920s largely a result of
construction auto industries - Uneven distribution of income and wealth gap
between poor and rich increases drastically - Farm income down 66 in 20s
- By 1929 the top 10 of the nation's population
received 40 of the nation's disposable income
6UNDERLYING CAUSES OF THE DEPRESSION
- Consumer Debt middle class taking out loans
they could not pay back buying on credit - Over speculation in Stock Market by wealthy and
upper middle class
Consumer Debt, 19201931
- Weakness of Banking Industry
- bank failures in late 1920s (farmers)
- many had small reserves (very little cash on
hand) - total money supply
- closing of over 9,000 American banks between 1930
and 1933 - Federal Reserve system
7UNDERLYING CAUSES OF THE DEPRESSION
- Decline in demand for American goods in
international trade - European industry and agriculture gradually
recovered from World War I - Germany so beset by financial crises/ inflation
that could not afford to purchase US goods - High American protective tariffs
8IMPACT ON SOCIETY
9GUIDING QUESTION
- How did the Great Depression alter the American
social fabric in the 1930s?
10Effects on Business Industry
- Total national income fell by over 50
- Corporate profits - from 10 billion to 1 billon
- Business failures 100,000 between 1929 and 1933
11Effects on Business Industry
- Bank failures
- about 20 all banks (over 6000) between 1929 and
1933) - over 9 million savings accounts lost(2.5 billion)
Depositors gathering outside a bank, April 1933
Bank Failures, 1929-1933
1932
12Effects of the Crash
13Effect on workers and families
- Unemployment 25 in 1932?
- underemployment
- Depression mentality
Men Lined Up at the New York City Employment
Bureau, 1932
14Effects on Farmers
Dust Bowl
Dust storm, Springfield, CO, 1935
15Dust storm, Elkhart, KS, 1937
16The Dust Bowl
Aftermath of dust storms, South Dakota, 1936
Dust Bowl Farm, Texas, 1938
Abandoned house, Kansas, April 1941
17HOOVERS RESPONSE
18Federal Response Under Hoover
- Herbert Hoover (1929-1933)
- Philosophy limited government
- Hawley-Smoot Tariff raised tariffs on overseas
goods. - Congress believed the tariff would make imports
too expensive and Americans would buy American
goods, increasing demand - European countries retaliated with their own
tariffs and U.S. exports fell by almost 70
"Boulder Dam, 1942, Ansel Adams
19Evaluation of Hoovers Response
- The general public felt that Hoover didnt do
enough to fix the depression - Hoovervilles
20The Bonus Army/March
- World War One veterans were denied their pensions
- Marched on Washington, 1932
- Congregated around White House
- Military evicted them from D.C.
- Deep anger at govt
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vxqevdBZCbcQ
21Evaluation of Hoovers Response
- Hoover was reluctant to spend large amounts of
federal funds, expand the role of the federal
government. - Should a President intervene in the economy if
the nation is in a depression? - 2008 financial crisis
- Contrary to popular history Hoovers commitment
to (laissez fair/hands off approach) made the
Depression worse
221932 ELECTION
- Misery Sweeps Roosevelt into Office
231932 ELECTION
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- philosophy
- New Deal
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1920 Vice Presidential
nominee for Democratic Party
Roosevelt Campaigning for Office in Kansas 1932
241932 ELECTION
- Hoover
- The Worst is Past"
- "Prosperity is Just Around the Corner"
- Results
Electoral Shift, 1928 and 1932
25SOURCES
- Brinkley, American History A Survey (10th ed)
- Wadsworth-Thompson http//www.wadsworth.com/histor
y_d/special_features/image_bank_US/1929_1939.html - Library of Congress American Memory Project
- Rutgers Univ. Teaching Politics Image Bank
http//teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/.html - Divine America Past and Present Revised 7th Ed.
- Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.
http//wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/
- Kennedy, American Pageant 13e