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 Depressed Farming:  The end of WWI led to a decline in demand for agricultural products 1. Too much food led to a 40% drop in crop prices  The Stock.

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2  Depressed Farming:  The end of WWI led to a decline in demand for agricultural products 1. Too much food led to a 40% drop in crop prices  The Stock Market: 2. Overspeculation of stocks 3. Many people borrowed money to pay for stocks, called buying on margin 4. There was no regulation of the stock market 5. Overproduction of goods

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4 Too much inventory…Not enough buyers

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7  The Stock Market:  On Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed.  People rushed to sell and investors lost $30 billion  Only 3 million of 121 million Americans were initially affected by the crash.  This is the beginning of the Great Depression

8 The U.S. stock market had only about 3 million active buyers & sellers but the spillover into the greater economy led to the Great Depression

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10  Many banks closed after crash due to loss of funds invested in the stock market.  Panic caused bank runs, closing 600 banks in 60 days.  Many people lost ALL their money when banks closed.  25,000 banks and 90,000 businesses failed by 1933.  Unemployment rose to 25%

11  The effects of the depression were made worse by the Dust Bowl:  Heavy droughts & over- farming in the West destroyed the Plains  In the early 1930s, windstorms swept away loose soil- static electricity created “brown blizzards”  Farmers in the Plains left their farms & searched for work or better land in West coast states

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13  Initially, Hoover asked big businesses and the wealthy to help out.  As the depression worsened, Hoover called for more gov’t action  The gov’t issued relief checks to help the unemployed Reconstruction Finance Corps  The Reconstruction Finance Corps (RFC) loaned money to failing businesses

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15  Public works projects like Hoover Dam, were started to provide jobsHoover Dam  Hoover believed the states, not the federal government, should provide relief  These efforts did not end the depression & many citizens lost faith in President Hoover

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20  Horse-drawn automobiles were known as “Hoover Wagons”.

21  Newspapers used to cover the homeless were called “Hoover Blankets”

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23  Hoover also decided to deport 2 million people of Mexican descent to be repatriated or sent back to Mexico.  1.3 million of those deported were actually American citizens.  Hoover created this legislation in response to American farmers who wanted their jobs, primarily in California

24  As people lost their jobs, they began to move from place to place, looking for work.  They were known as Hobos and often used the trains as a way to travel  “Riding the rails”

25  In 1933, FDR becomes president.  In order to restore confidence in U.S. banks, FDR’s first response is to declare “bank holidays” and shut down all banks to prevent more bank closures.  He only allowed financially stable banks to open.  He started “fireside chats”, addressing the nation by radio to give updates and reassurance.

26  Hundred Days – In his first 100 days in office, FDR was able to have 15 major acts passed by Congress to resolve the economic crisis.  These acts created programs known as his New Deal.

27  Those who opposed FDR’s New Deal included:  Left Wing: (Democrats)  Huey Long – Senator from Louisiana who believed in the redistribution of wealth  Father Charles Coughlin – did not believe the New Deal helped enough. He publicly criticized FDR on his radio show.

28  Those who opposed FDR’s New Deal included:  Right Wing:(Republicans)  Big Businesses – New Deal regulation caused them to lose money.  Supreme Court – Believed New Deal was unconstitutional (FDR had gone too far)

29  In order to have more support for his New Deal programs, FDR proposed the following:  Force all Supreme Court Justices to retire by 70 years old (not appointed for life)  Increase the number of justices from 9 to 15, allowing FDR to appoint 6 more justices who would support the New Deal.  **This plan harmed FDR’s reputation and actually took away any support left for New Deal proposals.

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