PPT-Great Depression The Stock Market Crash
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of 29 Definition http contenttimecom time photogallery 0293071677033147446600html Hysteria on the Street On the day of the collapse the stock exchange lost 14
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of 29 Definition http contenttimecom time photogallery 0293071677033147446600html Hysteria on the Street On the day of the collapse the stock exchange lost 14 billion in value ten times the annual budget of the federal government at that time. The 1920s had been a time of unprecedented prosperity for many . Canadians.. However, the . economy was beginning to have . problems. . The economy is . commonly . looked . upon as a cycle: . “The . No Bellringer Today. Turn in Last Week’s . Bellringers. to the Bin!. Student Learning Map. Student Learning Map. Essential Question. What . caused the most severe economic crisis in American history. 27. Previously. The AD-AS model is a simplified view of the economy that helps us evaluate short-term fluctuations in real GDP and unemployment. The AD-AS model helps us understand the macroeconomic impacts of real-world changes and gives us an important tool to use in government policy analysis. Causes. Essential Question- What were the causes of the Great Depression?. Words of the day: . Depression-. long term downturn in economic activity. Tariff-. a tax on imports or exports paid by the seller, not the buyer. Farm Depression of the 1920s. Prices of farm products . fell . about 40% . by 1921 . and . remained . low . through . the . 1920s . Farmers were producing more than American consumers were consuming. Objective 3.3: . Explore life during the Depression and the efforts made to restore prosperity in the USA and elsewhere. Warm-Up: The Great Depression. If someone says it better, let them say . it… CRASH . Background. 1920s appeared to be a decade of prosperity = “The Roaring 20s”. Some believed economic problems existed below the surface . Most ignored these warnings. Credit. Confidence in nation’s prosperity led many to purchase goods on credit. Standards. SSUSH17 The student will analyze the causes and consequences of the Great Depression. . a. Describe the causes, including overproduction, . underconsumption. , and stock market speculation that led to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. . 1928 Presidential candidates campaign on continued prosperity. Alfred Smith’s campaign sunk by anti-Catholic backlash. Speculation. and . margin. buying drives 1920s . bull market. Falling stock prices force lender . & 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).. 1929-1939. The end of the good times – Stock Market Crash. As the 1920s ended so did the prosperity and good times.. On October 29. th. , 1929, a date known as “Black Tuesday” the New York Stock Market crashed.. Are you looking for ways to make the most out of such situations and investing in IPOs? Although there is no sure short way to make quite good money from the stock market, but investing in a good IPO (Initial Public Offering) can increase your chances of success. https://ipogyan.com/amazing-tips-on-investing-in-ipos-stock-market-and-getting-it-right/ The Economic Record . of . the Great Depression. Conditions During the Great . Depression. Large reductions in output. Soaring unemployment. Farm and home foreclosures. Bank failures. Human suffering. Chapter 22 “Crash and Depression” Section 1 “The Stock Market Crash” Pg. 740-744 Dow Jones Industrial Average Black Tuesday Great Crash Business cycle Great Depression Vocabulary 1. What events led to the stock market’s Great Crash in 1929?
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