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The Depression and New Deal. The Stock Market Crash and Underlying Causes of the Depression Why does the 20s bull market collapse? –Inflated stock values.

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1 The Depression and New Deal

2 The Stock Market Crash and Underlying Causes of the Depression Why does the 20s bull market collapse? –Inflated stock values –Borrowing to buy stocks –Stock Market Crash – October 1929Stock Market Crash – October 1929 Underlying economic weaknesses –Durable goods and construction –Corporate profits vs. wages –Consumer indebtedness –Banking and stock-brokerage –Agricultural sector weakness –High Tariffs

3 Ecological Disaster The “Dust Bowl” Agricultural prices (1929-1932) Foreclosures and farm abandonment “The farmers are all in the same class. Broke—financially, underfeed.[sic] —under clothed, all have the blues and disgusts.” --John A. Garner Hitting the Road –“Okies”“Okies”

4 Minorities and the Depression Mexican-Americans –Unemployment rates –Forced repatriation African-Americans –Unemployment rates –Lynchings “create vacancies”

5 Contrasting Approaches to National Emergency Herbert Hoover and voluntarism” Franklin Delano Roosevelt

6 Roosevelt’s New Deal Bank Holiday and Emergency Banking Act Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Federal Emergency Relief Administration Civilian Conservation Corps National Youth Administration Works Progress Administration Social Security Act

7 Assessing the New Deal Expansion of Federal Spending Transformation of State Bureaucracies Establishment of a welfare state Maintenance of American income levels

8 Expansion of Government Government spending on public aid (all levels) –1913--$21 million –1932--$208 million –1939--$4.9 billion Public Aid as percentage of all government expenses –1913--1% –1933--6.5% –1939--27.1% Per Capita spending on public aid (all levels of government) –1913--$.22 –1939--$37.80

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11 Unemployment and Wages YearPct. 19293.2% 19308.7% 193115.9 193223.6% 193324.9% 193420.1% 193516.9%

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16 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

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18 FERA canning operation

19 Waiting for Relief Checks


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