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1 The Great Depression ©2012, TESCCC

2 Causes: The Great Depression
The Stock Market is a place people buy (invest) money in companies in hopes that they will earn more money. October 29, 1929 – known as Black Tuesday – the stock market “crashed” (stopped working to make people money). Banks failed and people lost all their money. Drought (no rain) conditions in the central U.S. caused agriculture to fail. ©2012, TESCCC

3 THINK – PAIR – SHARE From our learning about the Stock Market Crash, why did the banks fail? TESCCC 2012

4 Effects: The Great Depression
$26 billion that had been invested in the Stock Market was lost! 25% of people in the U.S. were eventually unemployed. ©2012, TESCCC

5 Effects: The Great Depression
In 1930 Texans did not feel the impact right away. Many Texans had farms or worked on farms, so they could grow food and not go hungry. The oil industry was still flourishing. Construction was still growing. ©2012, TESCCC

6 THINK – PAIR – SHARE At the start of the Great Depression why was Texas not immediately affected?

7 Effects: The Great Depression
However, in 1931, oil prices fell. As the depression worsened across the United States in 1931 and 1932, Texans eventually had to recognize that the Great Depression was a worldwide economic crisis. ©2012, TESCCC

8 Effects: The Great Depression
Banks closed and people lost all their money, and some families found themselves homeless. Cotton prices dropped to 5 or 6 cents a pound. People lost their farms and their jobs.

9 THINK – PAIR – SHARE If people in Texas did not invest in the Stock Market how did the Crash create an economic crisis and homelessness in Texas? TESCCC 2012

10 Help: The Great Depression
Private charities were set up to help the poor. In major cities, soup kitchens and bread lines began to spring up where the homeless and starving could be fed.

11 Help: The Great Depression
Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC) Government funded work relief program for young men Built recreational parks and worked in forest and soil conservation projects Workers were given food, shelter, and $30 a month. Workers lived in barracks much like a military camp. $25 had to be sent home to their families.

12 Help: The Great Depression
Public Works Administration (PWA) Government funded work relief program for unemployed men Hired to build canals, tunnels, bridges, highways, streets, sewage systems, as well as hospitals, schools, and universities Housing was built for people in poverty. ©2012, TESCCC

13 Help: The Great Depression
Works Progress Administration (WPA) Government agency that hired workers to build public buildings and roads Employed artists, writers, actors and directors in large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects 600,000 people in Texas were helped by the WPA. ©2012, TESCCC

14 THINK – PAIR – SHARE FDR’s administration introduced the New Deal work programs to get people back to work. Was this successful in ending the Great depression? If not, what put an end to the Great Depression? TESCCC 2012

15 The Great Depression When World War II began, the effects of The Great Depression began to decline. Millions of workers were hired to work in the factories that built war materials such as airplanes, guns, tanks, and ammunition. Due to 17 million people being employed in the war effort, the economy began to improve. ©2012, TESCCC

16 THINK – PAIR – SHARE If world War II had not happened, do you think the Great Depression would have ended? If so how? If not why?


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