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Chapter 23. I can understand how the Great Depression affected the American People and changed the role of government. The Great Depression and the New Deal. Bullet Points p. 795. Read pgs. 770 - 775. Ch 23, Sec 1 Hoover and the Crash.
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Chapter 23 I can understand how the Great Depression affected the American People and changed the role of government The Great Depression and the New Deal
Bullet Points p. 795 Read pgs. 770 - 775
Ch 23, Sec 1Hoover and the Crash • I can understand how the economy collapsed after the stock market crash
Remember?? • Mining, RR’s, clothing, agriculture all declining BUT • Stock prices rising • Buying on credit and margin
Watch Out • This works as long as you can sell your stock and still pay the margin. • That means stock prices HAVE TO rise • Oct. 23, 1929, stock prices fell • Market crashed completely, Oct. 29, 1929 – BLACK TUESDAY
CAUSES OF DEPRESSION • Stock market crash – investors lost $ • Overproduction • Farms go bankrupt, can’t pay loans • Banks fail – depositors lose $ • Business close • Foreign countries can’t pay debt
Human Cost • Unemployment 1929-1933, 3% to 25% (25 mil) • City people hit hard • Salaries cut • Poverty • People lost homes
Hoover • Thought all would work out • Urged local gov’t, business and charities to help • Finally – The Reconstruction Finance Corporation • Didn’t work
Hoover • Didn’t work. • Hoovervilles • June 1932 Bonus march on Washington D.C.
Read pgs. 776 - 781 Bullet Points p. 795
Ch 23 Sec 2Roosevelt and the New Deal • I can understand how Franklin Roosevelt responded to the Great Depression
F.D.R. • Elected President Nov. 1932, took office in 1933 • Created the New Deal • Became a popular President
F.D.R. • Said in inaugural speech, March 4, 1933 “THE ONLY THING WE HAVE TO FEAR IS FEAR ITSELF”
F.D.R. • Closed banks for 4 days • Got Congress to pass the Emergency Banking Relief Act on March 9, 1933 • Talked on Radio, Fireside chats
F.D.R. GOALS • Relief for jobless • Economic recovery • Reforms to prevent repeats
JOBS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES • F.E.R.A. – Financial help for unemployed • C.C.C. – hired jobless men for conservation projects • W.P.A. – Hired people to build government projects
Economic Recovery • N.R.A. – Stabilize prices, increase employment • P.W.A. – hired people for government projects • T.V.A. – build dams
REFORMS • F.D.I.C. • Companies must report honestly about stock • Federal agencies to enforce rules
Obstacles • Supreme Court – Ruled some reforms unconstitutional SOLUTION • Roosevelt tried to increase court members and appoint people who agreed with him
Outcome • Congress said NO! ?? – Does the Constitution say how many members on Court • NO!! But Congress disagreed • What does this say about FDR?
Outcome • Roosevelt eventually appointed 8 members during his 4 terms
Critics • Huey Long – Democrat Louisiana - Take from the rich and give to the poor
Critics • Francis Townsend – Gov’t pensions. Every retired person gets $200 per month • - Did not pass but led to Social Security
Critics • Fr. Charles Coughlin – Gov’t should take over banks
What do you think? • Long – • Townsend - • Coughlin -
Bullet Points p. 795 Read pgs. 782 - 787
Ch 23 Sec 3Life in the Great Depression • I can understand how the Great Depression affected daily life
Life during Depression - Women • Women – Secretaries, Teachers. What problems could they face?
An active First Lady • Who is the First Lady? • Eleanor Roosevelt transformed job • Became an activist -Eyes and ears of President - Speeches on radio, wrote newspaper articles - Championed women’s rights
African Americans • Cotton prices down • African Americans lost jobs • Moved to cities in south • Whites held jobs • 50% unemployment
The Great Migration - Continued • Blacks moved North • Blacks found few jobs
F.D.R. – Mixed record • African Americans supported F.D.R. • Appointed 100 African Americans to gov’t jobs • Unofficial black cabinet – Advised F.D.R. on African American issues
F.D.R. Mixed Record • Did not support Federal Anti-Lynching law – WHY? - Afraid of losing white Southern Senators vote on New Deal programs • Did little to support minority rights including Mexicans (now being deported)
Symbolism • African American singer, Marian Anderson denied opportunity to sing at D.A.R. Hall – 1939 • Eleanor Roosevelt quit D.A.R. • Arranged performance At Lincoln Memorial – Easter – 75,00 attended