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Great Depression SOLUTIONS

It’s been a couple of weeks… At your tables, come up with at least 3 causes of the Great Depression Let’s look at the human toll…

Hi, I’m Harry

Wife…Betty and Daughter Kit

Grandma Margaret

Grandpa - Dead

I’m a Little Depressed… 13 Million unemployed (25 % of population)

Soup and Bread Lines

Hoovervilles Shanty (shack) towns of unemployed

Crime Increased Looting, Riding the Rails, vagrancy, loitering, etc

Farm Prices Fall (Burn Crops, Waste Milk, Farms Fail)

Less Marriages and More Divorces

Less Education

Female and Minority Tensions (Fired for Male Employment)

Bonus Army WW I Veterans want Pension $ promised by gov’t in 1945 (Want $ NOW!) What did Hoover do?

Hoover… At the start With unemployment rising – Hoover did nothing Didn’t think gov’t should make direct payments to unemployed Thought it would reduce desire to work Expected private organizations to step in and help Economists said people would buy when prices got low enough They were wrong

Hoover…Too little, too late Cut taxes Increased federal spending Created “Reconstruction Finance Corporation” Give emergency loans to banks and businesses Thought it would “trickle down” to families People lost homes – Hoovervilles started – people frustrated Not re-elected

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Elected with promise of a “NEW DEAL” New Deal Ends view that gov’t & economy should be separate Permanently increased size and power of gov’t

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) New Leadership “Brain Trust” – brought people from universities to be as creative as possible “Fireside Chats” – FDR addresses people by radio Personally Had polio & could only walk short distances Wife Eleanor Roosevelt was his eyes & ears by travelling the country

FDR Quote The next slide contains a quote from Roosevelt in 1932 As we read it, note: 1.What are the problems? 2.What are the responsibilities of the gov’t? Got it? Here we go…

What are the problems? What are the responsibilities of the gov’t?

New Deal Basics Known as “Alphabet Soup” – created lots of programs Almost all bills he submitted in first 100 Days were enacted by Congress Why did he start with banking? FDR Explained them as the three R’s Relief – Programs to help immediately Recovery – Programs to rebuild Reform – Programs to prevent the disaster from reoccurring

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) National Youth Administration (NYA) Public Works Administration (PWA) Social Security Act of 1935 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Emergency Banking Act Rural Electrification Administration (REA) Works Project Administration (WPA) Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Writers Project (FWP) National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Agriculture Adjustment Administration (AAA) National Recovery Act (NRA) Civil Works Administration (CWA) Federal Theatre Project Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Revenue Act of 1935 (Wealth Tax Act) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Federal Art Project (FAP) Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) RELIEF RECOVERYRECOVERY REFORM COMBINATION