THE GREAT DEPRESSION BEGINS Photos by photographer Dorothea Lange Objective: Analyze the steps Hoover took to slow the Depression.

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THE GREAT DEPRESSION BEGINS Photos by photographer Dorothea Lange Objective: Analyze the steps Hoover took to slow the Depression

SECTION 3: HOOVER STRUGGLES WITH THE DEPRESSION After the stock market crash, President Hoover tried to reassure Americans “Any lack of confidence in the economic future... Is foolish” –Recommended business as usual –Gov should play a limited role in helping people Herbert Hoover

HOOVER’S PHILOSOPHY Hoover was not quick to react to the depression Gov needs to help foster growth between business and society He believed in “rugged individualism” – the idea that people succeed through their own efforts –People should take care of themselves, not depend on governmental hand-outs –He said people should “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” Opposed handouts –Weaken “moral fiber” Hoover believed it was the individuals job to take care of themselves, not the governments

Hoover’s Philosophy Wanted charities and local gov to help needy Federal Gov would direct methods A year after stock market crash it didn’t get better

HOOVER’S SUCCESSFUL DAM PROJECT Hoover successfully organized and authorized the construction of the Boulder Dam (Now called the Hoover Dam) The $700 million project was the world’s tallest dam (726 feet) and the second largest (1,244 feet long) The dam currently provides electricity, flood control and water for 7 western states

Any dam questions?

HOOVER TAKES ACTION: TOO LITTLE TOO LATE Hoover gradually softened his position on government intervention in the economy He created the Federal Farm Board to help farmers –Help raise crop prices by holding crops from market He also created the National Credit Organization –Loaned money to smaller banks His Federal Home Loan Bank Act and Reconstruction Finance Corp –two measures enacted to protect people’s homes and businesses –Money would trickle down to poor Hoover’s flurry of activity came too late to save the economy or his job

BONUS ARMY A 1932 incident further damaged Hoover’s image That spring about 15,000 World War I vets arrived in Washington to support a proposed bill The Patman Bill would have authorized Congress to pay a bonus to WWI vets immediately The bonus was scheduled to be paid in The Army vets wanted it NOW

BONUS ARMY TURNED DOWN Hoover called the Bonus marchers, “Communists and criminals” On June 17, 1932 the Senate voted down the Patman Bill Thousands of Bonus Army soldiers protest – Spring 1932

BONUS MARCHERS CLASH WITH SOLDIERS Hoover told the Bonus marchers to go home– most did 2,000 refused to leave Hoover sent a force of 1,000 soldiers under the command of General Douglas MacArthur and his aide Dwight Eisenhower

AMERICANS SHOCKED AT TREATMENT OF WWI VETS MacArthur’s 12 th infantry gassed more than 1,000 marchers, including an 11-month old baby, who died Two vets were shot and scores injured Americans were outraged and once again, Hoover’s image suffered

Hoover had little chance to be re-elected in 1932