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Welcome. Baltimore Polytechnic Institute March 1, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green. Agenda/Topics To Be Covered. The students will explain Hoover’s initial response to the Depression by describing the measures Hoover took to help the economy and ease people’s suffering

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  1. Welcome Baltimore Polytechnic Institute March 1, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green

  2. Agenda/Topics To Be Covered The students will explain Hoover’s initial response to the Depression by describing the measures Hoover took to help the economy and ease people’s suffering Announcement: Chapter 14 Test this Thursday Due: African-American project March 7 Drill: Analyze the political cartoon on page 497 and answer the following 1. Why are all the figures in the cartoon pointing at Hoover? 2. What does Hoover’s characterization suggest about his attitude toward his accusers?

  3. Hoover Struggles with the Depression Ch. 14 Section 3 pgs. 495-499 Hoover Tries to Reassure the Nation “Any lack of confidence in the economic future…is foolish” Many Americans accepted depressions as a normal course of the business cycle “It will purge the rottenness out of the system” Andrew Mellon Hoover’s Philosophy of Government Not a career politician Encourage and facilitate cooperation between business and labor “Rugged Individualism” No free handouts

  4. Hoover Takes Cautious Steps Asked employers not to cut wages or lay off workers and labor not to strike or demand higher wages Democrats win in 1930 Congressional Elections Some farmers burned crops/dumped milk Blocked roads to stop delivery of food Question: What were some of Hoover’s key convictions about government?

  5. Hoover takes action Boulder Dam and other Government Projects $800 million dollar stimulus to build roads, dams Glass-Steagall Banking Act Federal Home Loan Bank Act Reconstruction Finance Corporation Gassing the Bonus Army Veterans of WWI wanted their bonus now, not in 1945 Once the bill did not pass, some protesters stayed Those that stayed were gassed Question: Why was the Bonus Army incident so damaging to Hoover’s image?

  6. Independent Work Describe in 1 or 2 paragraphs your impression of Herbert Hoover and the response he led to the Depression and what he might have done differently.

  7. Homework 1. Read Chapter 14. 2. Chapter 14 Vocabulary 3. Chapter 14 test on Thursday

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