PPT-The Great Depression & the New Deal
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The Election of 1932 As the election of 1932 neared unemployment and poverty brought dissent of President Hoover and a demand for a change in policy The Republicans
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The Election of 1932 As the election of 1932 neared unemployment and poverty brought dissent of President Hoover and a demand for a change in policy The Republicans nominated Herbert Hoover. Causes. Quick. facts. Presidents. The End. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. What is October 29, 1929 known as?. A. Black Tuesday. B. Black Thursday. C. Black Friday. Unit 9. Causes of the Great Depression. Guiding Questions. What economic choices caused the economy to become unstable in the late 1920s?. How did the stock market crash trigger a chain of events that led to the 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. The Early Years of the Depression, 1929-1932. Down and Out: Life in the Great Depression. Worst national crisis since the _________.. First options were private charity and religious institutions. No public support. Unit III “exit strategy”. 1920s, Great Depression, and New Deal. Americans. , Ch. 14-15, but also 12-13. History Alive!. , Ch. 30-33, but also 26-29. Homework:. READ your Americans chapter (12, 13, 14, or 15) & “fill” the front and half of the back with facts, vocab, events, people, IMAGES, etc. by Wed. 1/8. What was the Dust Bowl?. The New Deal. 1932 Presidential Election. This election took place in the midst of the Great Depression.. Herbert Hoover . (Republican-current President) . vs. . Franklin D. Roosevelt . & 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).. 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.. BACKGROUND. Economies. historically pass through good and bad periods that regularly repeat themselves. These periods of business activity are referred to as the “business cycle”. The bad times are called recessions or depressions, depending on the severity. New Deal Agencies Hoover V. Roosevelt Finish the questions on the back of the worksheet from last time! Response: Hoover v. Roosevelt Hoover opposed the idea of using the government to provide welfare. . U.S. History. Essential Question. What was the New Deal and how did it change American society?. Main Idea. The New Deal was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan for overcoming the Great Depression. His plan gave government jobs to the unemployed and increased government regulation of the economy. Although New Deal programs achieved varied levels of success, they did represent a basic change in American society.. The New Deal. Causes of the Great Depression. Tariffs and war debt policies. Crises in the farm sector. Availability of easy credit. Unequal distribution of income. Hoover Takes the Nation. Election of 1928. The Great Depression hits. Hoover elected President in 1928. “predicts the end of poverty”. Warning signs of Depression. Buying stock on . Speculation. Buying on Margin. Stock prices are inflated.
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