Based on the what we learned about the causes of the Great Depression, how could we avoid this catastrophe in the future? Warm Up # 33.

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Based on the what we learned about the causes of the Great Depression, how could we avoid this catastrophe in the future? Warm Up # 33

Great Depression Graphs

Discussion Look at the titles of all six graphs What do each of these tell us about an economy? Index of common stock prices Gross national product Unemployment Workers’ yearly wages Business failures Bank closures Discussion

Graphing Plot the data Create line graphs for each set of data 15 minutes Graphing

Think-Pair-Share On notebook paper, jot down info: What observations can you make about? Index of common stock prices Gross national product Unemployment Workers’ yearly wages Business failures Bank closures Think-Pair-Share

16 Questions You will be given one question for you and your partner Read the question Answer on your paper When done, one person brings the question strip and your answer to Mr. Mathews If your answers are thorough and correct you will pick up a new question strip 16 Questions

Class Discussion of Questions