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The Great Depression Chicago History. Bell Ringer Student Survey ► ► On a sheet of paper:   Name   Email   Interest in History   How I Learn Best.

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1 The Great Depression Chicago History

2 Bell Ringer Student Survey ► ► On a sheet of paper:   Name   Email   Interest in History   How I Learn Best   Hobbies and Interests   Plans after High School

3 Current Events Blog ► ► Due every Monday night, 11:59 PM. ► ► Follow directions on the blog. ► ► The link is   http://mrverdaguer.wordpress.com http://mrverdaguer.wordpress.com ► ► Please include your name in the blog post to receive credit. ► ► No late work accepted. ► ► Assignment is worth 15 points every week.

4 The Stock Market Crash October 28-29, 1929 ► A major cause of the Great Depression. ► It did not happen overnight. ► Speculation ► Can be characterized as taking risk in either “boom and bust”. ► How can speculation cause a crash?

5 The Other Causes ► Bank failures ► Reduction of purchasing power ► Economic policy with Europe  Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act ► Drought conditions

6 Chicago and the Great Depression ► Effect on African Americans  By 1932, 40-50% were unemployed. ► Effect on school teachers  By Feb 1933, they were owed 8 ½ months back pay.  What happened? ► Homelessness  People were forced to band together to prevent evictions.  Growth of Shanty Towns  By 1931, 1500 people slept on the lower level of the Michigan Avenue Bridge. ► The building industry collapsed  People lost their jobs and construction slowed down dramatically in Chicago.

7 In Class Activity ► Read the letter written by a young boy to President Roosevelt. ► Answer these questions in the same sheet as your Bell Ringer.  Why does the boy ask the president for help?  Do you think this letter could have easily been written today because of the recession? Why or why not?


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