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Title: First Thing


1
First Thing
  • Grab a worksheet.
  • Do the activity on the front page.

2
Helpless
  • Suicide rate rose from 13.9 per 100,000 to 17.4.
  • 250,000 fewer marriages from 1929-1932.
  • Chicago 1932 1400 families were evicted.
  • One bridge over 2000 families huddled under it.
  • New York City 85,000 meals a day at the soup
    kitchens.

refugees just walked the streets or sat unmoving
on park benches, trying not to look with too
much obvious hunger at the begging pigeons
3
Hoovers Strategy and Downfall
  • Only president for 8 months.
  • Had been known as the Great Humanitarian

4
Laissez-faire
  • Urged business leaders not to cut production
  • Hawley-Smoot Tariff (1930) highest import
    tariff in history! Killed trade!
  • He believed in Trickle-down Economics and
    Laissez-faire

a doctrine opposing governmental interference in
economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for
the maintenance of peace and property rights
5
Volunteerism and Localism
  • Wanted state and local levels to provide more
    jobs and take care of their own charities, but
    they didnt have the money either.
  • Thought the federal government should not give
    handouts.
  • rugged individualism.
  • Thought Americans would not act in their own
    interests, but for the nation.
  • Factories cut production laid off workers and
    farmers kept planting more.

6
Self-Reliance
7
Public Works
  • Increase public works programs.
  • Spend a lot of state and local money to fund
    programs.
  • Economic conditions had worsened.

8
The Agricultural Marketing Act (1929)
  • AMA - passed before the Crash
  • Farm Board urged farmers to pool products and
    sell as a group to raise prices.
  • Failed b/c it provided no immediate help or loans
    to farmers.

9
Democrats Attempt
  • RFC gave 2 B to RRs, corps., banks.
  • An example of Trickle Down Economics
  • Banks covered their own aets instead of lending
    out.
  • ERA (July 1932) also failed as only half of 300
    M was distributed.
  • Democrats took hold of Congress in the 1930s.
  • Urged president to support more public relief
    programs.
  • Hoovervilles

10
European Woes
  • May 1931 Austria bank collapsed.
  • Panic gripped financial institutions in
    neighboring countries.

11
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
  • Provide federal loans to troubled banks,
    railroads, and other business.
  • Failed to deal directly or forcefully enough with
    the real problems of the economy.
  • Lent only to companies with sufficient collateral.

12
Too Little Too Late!
  • Hoover the Great Humanitarian now seemed cold
    and indifferent.
  • Summer 1932 photo of him feeding his dog, King
    Tut, further irked the public. Why?

13
The Bonus Army (Summer 1932)
  • 20,000 WW I vets to Washington, DC to demand
    bonus early.
  • Hoover vetoed a bill and told the vets no!
  • Riots broke out in July then U.S. Army drove them
    from the capital and burned the camp.
  • Dozens were injured!

14
Who Will Restore Hope?

15
Election of 1932
  • Few believed Hoover would win re-election.
  • Nominated the governor of New York , Franklin
    Delano Roosevelt.

I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for
the American people.
16
Something to think about
  • Hoovers response to the Great Depression. What
    do you think of his small government
    mentality?
  • Why do you think Hoovers approval ratings
    dropped so low?
  • Do you think it is fair that Hoover was blamed
    for the Depression? Why or why not?
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