PPT-The Stock Market Crash (22.1)

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Black Tuesday Tuesday October 29 1929 M illions of dollars were lost on the New York Stock Exchange Who would be affected by a loss in stocks Stockholders Businesses

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Black Tuesday Tuesday October 29 1929 M illions of dollars were lost on the New York Stock Exchange Who would be affected by a loss in stocks Stockholders Businesses Business owners Workers. 1) The . First World War completely devastated Europe. Entire cities were destroyed, farmlands were marred by trenches and artillery craters, and close to nine million young men had been killed in the fighting. The European economy lay in ruin, but the extremely punitive war . 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…. the Stock Market Crash. 1920s Economy. Everyone has disposable income: Suburbs, House, cars, radio, Entertainment, etc. The stock market was a way to make money with extra cash. The bull market was not a gamble. of . '. 29. Definition. http://. content.time.com. /time/. photogallery. /0,29307,1677033_1474466,00.html. 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. Chapter 11 . Why would you want to . invest in the stock market? . . What is a Stock? . A share of stock represents partial ownership in a corporation-like Apple, Coca Cola, or Google . A share of a corporation can be held by an individual, group, or another company . How are stocks traded?. How is stock performance measured?. What were the causes and effects of the Great Crash of 1929?. Buying Stock 11.3. Corporations can raise money by issuing stock, which . represents ownership in the corporation. A portion of stock is called a share. . 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. 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 . 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. Money, . Finance. , Wealth, & Investing. Money and Finance. Money. . Any object which serves as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account.  . Anything that people generally accept as payment for goods and services.. Money, . Finance. , Wealth, & Investing. Money and Finance. Money. . Any object which serves as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account.  . Anything that people generally accept as payment for goods and services.. of the 1920’s. Power point created by Robert L. Martinez. Primary Content Source: A Story of US: War, Peace, and All That Jazz: by Joy Hakim. In 1927, ‘28, and ‘29 it was easy to get rich. All you had to do was put a little money in the stock market. Here is how it worked.. 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.

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