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The Benefits of Reading Books

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The Benefits of Reading Books. (1929-1941). Housekeeping. Midterm on Wed October 9 11:35-12:50 pm . Law School Auditorium. (NOT Dunham Lab). TF office hours . Review sessions Mon and Tues night (see class web site).. Final questions?. What caused the most severe economic crisis in American history. ?. Black Tuesday. October 29, 1929. The U.S. Stock Market lost 90% of its value.. When the stock market crashed, it triggered the economic collapse. century. Differences between the Great Depression 1929-33, and the Great Recession of . 2008. Use of Deficit Spending and Monetary Policy. Hist. of econ boom & bust: . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83sX8Ent4vo. Unit 5: Roaring ‘20s . and Great Depression. Mr. Chortanoff. Overview and Insights. Chapters 23, 24, 25. Big Ideas. : . 1. The Roaring 1920s was a time of economic prosperity and opportunity as seen in significant political, economic, and cultural changes. Depression. The New Deal . Taking office in March 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal relief measures were sent to Congress and within months, most of the acts the president wanted were passed. New Mexicans welcomed New Deal programs of all kinds. Some of the New Deal programs, such as the . Effects of the . New . Deal. The Depression of . 1937-1938. An Anemic Recovery: 1938-1940. WWII & Great Depression of 1946. ECO 473 – Money & Banking – Dr. D. Foster. Myth vs. Reality of the Great Depression. Quarter #2 ENDS. 1920s, Great Depression, and New Deal. Americans. , Ch. 12-15. History Alive!. , Ch. . 26-33. *Tuesday’s HW info has been updated so as NOT to confuse you if you are starting with the first slide for this week.. 1929-1939. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gplaqa2yRgg. Stock market. Bull market 1920’s----Dow Jones 1924=180, 1929=381 1932=41. Buying on Margin…..5%. Banks and businesses financed brokers who facilitated risky buys. & New Deal. January 2-5, 2018. (Jan. 4-5 = snow days). Why are we here this week?. Students will complete Ch. 14: Great Depression (HA 30-32) collaborative, open-notes assessments, plus Ch. 15: The New Deal (HA 33).. Hard Times. Hoover’s Policies. What is most money spent on during the 1920s?. What is the economic boom based on in the 1920s?. How did one man’s actions affect the condition of banks in 1928?. What affect does the stock market crash have on employment?. Chapter 17 and 18. Causes of the Great Depression. Section 1. I Can Statements. Discuss the weaknesses in the economy of the 1920s.. Explain how the stock market crash contributed to the coming of the depression.. The Benefits of Reading Books Socratic Seminars on Chapters . 12-14. 1920s, Great . Depression. Americans. , Ch. . 12-14. History Alive!. , Ch. . 26-32. Homework:. Enhance Ch. 12 notes & prepare for Ch. 13 Socratic Seminar; . Harlem Renaissance. Scopes Trial. Role of women. Reemergence of the KKK. Mass Media. Superficial wealth.  . Unit III District Exam Items. The 1920’s, Great Depression, New Deal. . Great Depression.

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