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23.4, 23.5, 24.1 The State, The Economy & Business. 1920s. Ohio (R) Had “look” but little experience “Ohio Gang” Plagued by scandals… Died while in office. (1921-1923). Warren G. Harding “Return to Normalcy”. Served Harding, Coolidge and Hoover Gov’t s/b run like a business
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Ohio (R) Had “look” but little experience “Ohio Gang” Plagued by scandals… Died while in office (1921-1923) Warren G. Harding “Return to Normalcy”
Served Harding, Coolidge and Hoover Gov’t s/b run like a business Cut federal budget Cut taxes.. Mostly benefited high income & businesses Sec. of Treasury Andrew Mellon
Vermont (R) “The Business of America is Business” Very small gov’t Agenda Appreciated experience of wealthy; let them make economic decision 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge“Silent Cal”
Iowa (R) Sec. of Commerce Business would act in interest of public Nat’l Trade Assoc – cooperation between businesses = increased efficiency and decrease competition… 200 largest co. owned 50% of corp. wealth Herbert Hoover
US largest creditor globally NY Financial Capital Anti-Amer. Sentiments overseas; US wants some of it’s loans repaid… Dawes Act War Debts &Reparations
renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy Ineffective… Keeping Peace: Kellogg-Briand Pact
Finding meaning and self-identity for AA Celebration of AA artists, writers, and musicians Represented social and cultural change of 1920’s Writers Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston Harlem Renaissance
Wanted separate society for blacks Promoted businesses Advocate of returning to Africa “Black is Beautiful” Marcus Garvey
Herbert Hoover (R) vs. Alfred Smith [(D) and Catholic] “We in America are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before.” “A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage” Wins by a landslide*- life was good in the 1920s A. Election of 1928
The Bull Market • Dreams of becoming Rich via Stocks • Speculation • Buying on Margin • Corporations invest in market instead of research
BLACK TUESDAY!OCTOBER 29, 1929 • What happened? • “The bottom fell out of the market!” • loss of confidence in market = some investors sell • prices dropped = thousands sell their shares • Savings lost =$30 Billion/16 million shares • How does Hoover and Mellon respond?
Causes of the Depression • Overproduction • Farmers in debt • Low wages; high debt • Unequal distribution of income • Trickle-effect…
“Business as usual” Did not want to go into deficit spending! Work hard; gov’t should not give handouts Negotiated w/businesses and unions Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) & Emergency Relief Act (ERA) emergency financing to large businesses trickle-effect Hoover’s Presidency during the Depression
Who were they and what did they want? Want bonus now not in 1945 ($500/$1000) Patman Bill rejected Bonus Army Camp
Hoover’s actions with the Bonus Army seals his fate: Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes the newly elected president Election of 1932
Bank Holiday Closed banks before bank runs bankrupt them Emergency Banking Relief Act = Inspected by gov’t to ensure they were secured Restores confidence to the people Day One
1. Agricultural Adjustment Act Gov’t will pay subsidy Lower production = _____ prices Set prices at pre-depression rate Commercial farmers benefited most Sharecroppers and tenant farmers lost jobs and homes (AA) 2. Later ruled unconstitutional Helping America’s Farmers
Helping Industry: • National Industrial Recovery Act • Self-regulating: established fair practice codes and regulations • Allowed for unions = increase in membership • Considered unconstitutional - Why?
Critics Gov’t too big Socialistic Not doing enough Huey Long Second New Deal Jobs, retirement, housing Social Security Act Pension Unemployment benefits Disability insurance Farmers/domestic workers not covered Critics and the Second New Deal
National Labor Relations Act AKA Wagner Act • Legalized unions = increase in unions • Fair labor practices
New Deal in the South & West • Does little for sharecroppers and tenant farmers • Does help with modernizing the regions • Tennessee Valley Authority • Rural Electrification Administration
Lack of water, overproduction, and windy conditions added fuel to the fire Resulted in a westward migration Dust Bowl(1933-1936)
New Deal and the Dust Bowl • Resettlement Administration • Crop and seed loans • Gave direct aid to sharecroppers and tenant farmers • Conservation techniques: water, soil • Crop rotation
Southwest Farmers Who was the worst affected?
Court-packing Deal • Wanted to set a retirement age for SCJ • Goal? • backfired
Social Reformer Anti-lynching Health ins Child labor Discrimination Advantage/influence? Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
FDR cautious Gains Mary M. Bethune Robert Weaver PWA CIO Setbacks: eligibility requirements for PWA (noncitizens) People of Color and the New Deal
Roosevelt Recession • Initially worked • Tried reducing deficit by cutting programs and constricting credit = recession • Stock collapse again • Decreased industrial output • Farm prices decrease • Unemployment up 20% • Ultimately, what ends the depression?