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Explore the vibrant 1920s in America, from booming prosperity to the devastating crash of the Great Depression. Learn about stock speculation, margin buying, causes of the Depression, Hoover's presidency, and more.
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The 1920’s • What were the 1920’s known as? • What was life like for Americans?
The fact that the majority of Americans had little money to spend because most of the money was concentrated in the hands of a select few wealthy Americans is an example of:
When a bank takes over a house because the tenants can’t pay the mortgage.
Buying a stock for a short period of time and reselling it to make a quick profit.
Why is stock speculation a problem? • What is the problem with margin buying?
The practice of sending someone back to the country they came from.
A time of reduced economic activity along with massive unemployment.
How high did the unemployment rate in the U.S. get during the Depression?
How did farmers try to stabilize the price of their goods when prices started falling?
What happened to Mexican farm workers living in the U.S. during the Depression?
How did the depression effect marriage, birth, and suicide rates?
Hoover’s idea that success comes from hard individual work and private businesses was know as:
Bonus Army • Who • Why were they there • What did they want • What happened • How did this affect Hoovers bid for re-election
Who beat Hoover in the presidential election of 1932? What disease did he suffer from?
Many unemployed people received food from _______________________ during the depression.
Who usually ran the things mentioned in the previous question?
Who were the 1st people to be laid off when businesses began closing?
5 ways: How does Hoover attempt to fix the economic problems of the depression?