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Title: The Great Depression


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The Great Depression
  • 1929-1939

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Impacts of Depression
  • Prices of stock dropped 40
  • 86,000 businesses failed
  • 9,000 banks went out of business
  • 9 million saving accounts
  • Wages were decreased by at least 60
  • Unemployment from 9 to 25
  • 15 million people unemployed

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The 6 Causes
  • 1. Unequal distribution of Wealth
  • - 2 owned 3/5 (60) of wealth
  • - 98 shared the remaining 2/5 (40)
  • - ½ population living
  • below poverty level
  • - unequal balance
  • between production
  • and consumption

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The 6 Causes
  • 2. Unequal distribution of
  • corporate power
  • - mergers reduced competition
  • - when company fell loss of jobs stock
  • - 200 corporations controlled 50 of all
    products being made

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The 6 Causes
  • 3. Poor banking structure
  • - no regulations
  • - small banks owed to larger banks
  • - unequal loan to deposit ratio (esp. small
    towns)
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The 6 Causes
  • 4. High Tariffs and War Debts
  • - Hawley-Smoot Tariff tax on imports
  • - What was the goal?
  • - Led to unbalanced foreign trade
  • - economic warfare other countries did same
  • - war debt U.S. as creditor E. couldnt repay

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The 6 Causes
  • 5. Overproduction in
  • Industry Agriculture
  • - farmers bought machinery
  • on creditto increase
  • production
  • - gtgt overproduction
  • - gtgt no jobs no to buy
  • - gtgt couldnt pay off debt...
  • - foreclosures on farms

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The 6 Causes
  • 6. Stock Market Crash
  • - Reasons for investing in market
  • - had already to invest
  • - Buying on margin
  • - Stock Speculation
  • - October 24th Black Thursday
  • -Bunk Runs
  • - October 29th Black Tuesday (16 mil)

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BUYING ON MARGIN
  • Who did they need to attract?
  • HOW?
  • Investors only had to pay for 10 of the stock's
    actual value at time of purchase
  • If a stock is 100 you can pay 10 now and the
    rest later when the stock rose
  • balance was paid at a later date

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Buying on margin
The good
The bad
  • Stocks go up
  • Borrowers sell at high price
  • Pay off
  • Loan
  • Interest
  • make extra
  • High interest rates
  • Demand payment anytime
  • If stocks fall then dont have money to pay back

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  • STOCK SPECULATION
  • people would buy and sell stocks quickly to make
    a quick buck
  • b/c of all this buying selling, stock value
    increased
  • Ex G.E stock 130 ? 396/share

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THE CRASH
  • BLACK TUESDAY, Oct. 29th, 1929 - NYC Stock market
    crashed, causing a depression that would last
    until 1942

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STOCK MARKETCRASH
  • Loss of confidence
  • Uneven wealth
  • Rising debt
  • Stock speculation
  • Overproduction
  • Hardships of farmers and factory workers

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The Effects
  • Widespread unemployment gt poverty gt hunger
  • - What led to this????
  • - national income
  • 1929 81 billion
  • 1932 41 billion
  • - 15 million jobless

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The Effects
  • Breakdown of Families
  • 1. personal suffering gtgt suicide
  • 2. high school drop out rate gtgt
  • - kids working in sweatshops
  • 3. runaways (Hobos riding the rails)

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The Effects
  • Organized Protests
  • - farmers marching on banks with
    pitchforks and gun
  • - tried to prevent foreclosures
  • - Dairy farmers frustrated w/low
    price of milk refuse to sell so they
  • dump it
  • - Bonus Army

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The Bonus Army Who were they? What did they
want? What did they do? What happened to them?
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The Effects
  • The Bonus Army
  • - WWI soldiers promised 1 per day extra served
  • - To be paid in 1945
  • - Allowed to borrow
  • against it in 1931
  • - 1932 asked for full
  • amount denied

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  • Thousands from all over U.S. marched with their
    families
  • on Capitol Building in D.C. to protest

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  • Calvary, tanks
  • Used tear gas and bayonets
  • - Sent home with money from their bonus pay

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Many waited in unemployment lines hoping for a
job.
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People in cities would wait in line for bread to
bring to their family.
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Some families were forced to relocate because
they had no money.
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Hooverville
  • Some families were forced to live in shanty towns
  • A grouping of shacks and tents in vacant lots
  • They were referred to as Hooverville because of
    President Hoovers lack of help during the
    depression.

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Hooverville
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Out of the Dust
The South and the Dust Bowl
1931-1940
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A drought in the Central and Southern Great
Plains led to dust storms that destroyed crops.
The Dust Bowl
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Central and SouthernGreat Plains
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The South Was Buried
  • Crops turned to dustNo food to be sent out
  • Homes buried
  • 60 lost their farms
  • Many moved
  • South in state of emergency
  • Dust Bowl the 1 weather crisis of the 20th
    century

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Two Families During the Depression
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A Farm Foreclosure
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Some families tried to make money by selling
useful crafts like baskets.
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