PPT-HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE WALL STREET CRASH AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION

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Learning Objectives Continue to develop understanding of the reasons for the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression All students will learn about Keynesian and

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Learning Objectives Continue to develop understanding of the reasons for the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression All students will learn about Keynesian and Monetarist historiography of the Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash. 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. CHC2P1 – Miss Vuong. AGENDA . 1. Learning Outcomes. 2. Stock Market Continued…. 3. Effects of the Crash. 4. . The Great Depression. 5. . Political Figures . Learning Outcomes . Students will be able to…. What do you know . about the Great Depression in the United States in 1930s?. Discuss in pairs. The big bang. !. Crowds gather  in the Wall Street district of Manhattan due to the heavy selling on the stock market in New York City on Oct. 24, 1929, less than a week before the Oct. 28-29 crash.. 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. 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.. On October 29, 1929, stock prices fell drastically on Black Tuesday, resulting in a $10 to $15 billion loss in value. While this did not cause the Great Depression, it did undermine the economy’s ability to hold out against its other weaknesses.. APUSH Unit 11. 1919-1939. 1920s Popular Culture. WW1 Anxieties. Espionage & Sedition . Act (1918). Demobilization & . Labor Strife. Red Scare (1919). Palmer Raids. Sacco & Vanzetti (1920, 1927). Due: Harlem Renaissance Collage Project. What Caused the Great Depression?. DBQ. Notes. Crash Course History Overview . Welcome! . Procedure. 1. Each pair begins the game with 5 points.. 2. Before each round of the game, you and your partner will decide . 2. Display slide 2 with Procedure step 1 in the lesson. . 3. Display slides 3 through 10 with Procedure step 4. (Questions and answers will fade in when touched.). 4. Display slide 11 with Procedure steps 6 through 8.. 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.. Notes- False Sense of Security & the Crash. Exit Slip. I can….analyze the factors, events, and economic conditions that led to the Great Depression. . Today in U.S. History B. The 20s that Roared. 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? LESSON #8:1. The Crash of the Economy. p. 232-236 . LESSON . #1 – The Crash of the Economy. (2/23). VOCABULARY. Herbert Hoover (232). Stock Market. Bull Market (233). Speculation. Buying on margin. Learning objective . – to examine the short term causes of the Wall Street Crash and its immediate impact.. I can . describe . the short term impact of the Wall Street Crash and say why it happened in 1929.

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