PPT-Vocabulary : The Great Depression
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amp the New Deal 1 Great Depression The time period following the Roaring 20s in which 25 of the United States workers were unemployed 2 Herbert Hoover He was
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amp the New Deal 1 Great Depression The time period following the Roaring 20s in which 25 of the United States workers were unemployed 2 Herbert Hoover He was president of the US when the stock market crashed . Nicholas Crafts and Peter Fearon. The 1930s. Deflation, slump and crisis. De-globalization: trade wars, collapse of gold standard and of foreign lending. Lessons from the downturn quite well understood; but also much to be gained from looking at recovery. p. . 472-477. Objectives. Describe how people . stuggled. to survive during the Depression. Explain how the Depression affected men, women, and children. The Depression Devastates People’s Lives. The Depression in the Cities. In . the United States, the Great Depression began in the summer of 1929. .. . The . downturn became . markedly worse in late 1929 and continued until early 1933. .. . Real output and prices . fell. . 1928-1932. Section 1. Causes of the Depression. Prosperity Hides Troubles. Optimism Sweeps Hoover to Victory. In the 1920’s the U.S. economy was booming. Herbert Hoover . – an accomplished public servant – to run for the White House. US History: Spiconardi. Hard Times for Americans. Hardships Americans Faced. Unemployment. Unemployment rate sky rockets from 3% in 1929 to 25% in 1933. Hard Times for Americans. Family Life. Many fathers left families to find work elsewhere. As . the Great Depression escalated into a national . crisis. , . American citizens looked to President Herbert Hoover for a . federal. . response. . Hoover was hailed by many as the “Great Humanitarian” and a wonder worker who could find a solution to their problems. However, Hoover was firmly entrenched in “laissez faire” ideology which would greatly limit his initial response to the Great Depression. . Lesson 2 . Americans Suffer. Learning Objectives. Examine the spread of unemployment in America’s cities.. Analyze the effects of the Great Depression on farmers.. Analyze the impact of human and geographical factors that created the Dust Bowl.. 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. Learning objective . – to understand the impact of the Great Depression on Germany.. I can . describe. the main elements of the impact of the Great Depression on Germany. . Grade D. I can . explain and make links between. a. Discuss the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, the . Dust Bowl, and soup kitchens.. b. Analyze the main features of the New Deal; include the significance of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Works Progress Administration, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.. 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?. 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. Great Depression By: Kimberly Salvino, Kristen Sposetta, Alex St.Clair, and Morgan Groom The Start of it All October 29, 1929 was the day that the stock market crashed, causing the start of The Great Depression. By kodi culpin 9rib. The affects of The dust bowl. The dust bowl was basically when the farmers land was turned infertile by poor farming methods and bad weather.. The farmers sometimes had to move..
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