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CHAPTER 14. THE GREAT DEPRESSION BEGINS. HERBERT HOOVER ELECTED PRESIDENT IN 1928. HOOVER WINS EVERY REGION EXCEPT THE DEEP SOUTH. SECTION 1. THE NATION’S SICK ECONOMY. A-K-A. THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION. TROUBLED INDUSTRIES. TEXTILES (CLOTHING).
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CHAPTER 14 THE GREAT DEPRESSION BEGINS MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
HERBERTHOOVERELECTED PRESIDENTIN 1928 MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
HOOVER WINS EVERY REGIONEXCEPT THE DEEP SOUTH MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
SECTION 1 THE NATION’S SICK ECONOMY MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
A-K-A THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TROUBLED INDUSTRIES TEXTILES (CLOTHING) MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TEXTILE MILL IN NORTH CAROLINA MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TROUBLED INDUSTRIES MINING & LUMBERING MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
CHINESE MINERS IN COLORADO HYDRALIC MINING IN CALIFORNIA MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
MINE NEAR ATHENS,OHIO1929 WAGES $2.45 / DAY MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
OHIO COAL MINING PRODUCTION MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TROUBLED INDUSTRIES FARMING MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
HARVESTING WHEATIN NEBRASKA STACKING OATS IN COLORADO MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TROUBLED INDUSTRIES STEEL COMPANIES & RAILROADS MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
RAILWAYWORKERS RAILWAY STATION IN COLORADO MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
TROUBLED INDUSTRIES NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
OTHER ECONOMIC PROBLEMS CONSUMERS SPEND LESS LIVING ON CREDIT INSTALLMENT PLAN STOCKS “ON MARGIN” HIGH INCOME GAP UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
CURRENT INCOME DISTRIBUTION October 18th, 2009 Top 1% own 38.1%Top 2-4% own 21.3%Top 5-10% own 11.5% Top 10% own 70.9% Bottom 90% own 29.1% MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Top 1% = 40% U.S. Wealth (2010) MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
INCOME BASED ON EDUCATION MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
THE STOCK MARKET 1920’S “BULL MARKET” STOCK PRICES... INCREASED GREATLY MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
THE STOCK MARKET CRASHES OCTOBER 29, 1929 “BLACK TUESDAY” STOCK PRICES… DECLINE RAPIDLY MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
WALL STREET OCT 29, 1929 MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
1929-1941 THE GREAT DEPRESSION MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
FINANCIAL COLLAPSE A RUN ON BANKS BUSINESSES CLOSE PRODUCTION DROPS MORE UNEMPLOYMENT ***G.D. IS WORLDWIDE MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
“THE UNEMPLOYED UNION” PROTESTING FOR JOBS MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
World industrial production, now vs. then MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Volume of world trade, now vs. then MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION
World equity markets, now vs. then MAH - CH 14 - THE GREAT DEPRESSION