Title: Follow all classroom rules
1- Follow all classroom rules
- Raise your hand if you have a question
- Follow the attention getter
- Work quietly
2SS5H5 The student will explain how the Great
Depression and New Deal affected the lives of
millions of Americans.a. Discuss the Stock
Market Crash of 1929, Herbert Hoover, Franklin
Roosevelt, the Dust Bowl, and soup kitchens.b.
Analyze the main features of the New Deal
include the significance of the Civilian
Conservation Corps, the Works Progress
Administration, and the Tennessee Valley
Authority.c. Discuss important cultural
elements of the 1930s include Duke Ellington,
Margaret Mitchell, and Jesse Owens.
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4The Great Depression
51929-1939
- Stock market crash
- Didnt realize the effect it would have
- No money to replenish what was borrowed
Many found being broke humiliating.
6The Roaring 20s
- The new concept of credit
- People were buying
- Automobiles
- Appliances
- Clothes
- Fun times reigned
- Dancing
- Flappers
- Drinking
7Why was this bad?
- Credit system
- People didnt really have the money they were
spending - WWI
- The U.S. was a major credit loaner to other
nations in need - Many of these nations could not pay us back
8And then.
- With people panicking about their money investors
tried to sell their stocks - This leads to a huge decline in stocks
- Stocks were worthless now
9President Hoover
- Herbert Hoover was president at the start
- Philosophy Well make it!
- What He Did Nothing
- The poor were looking for help and no ideas on
how to correct or help were coming
10What about the people?
- Farmers were already feeling the effects
- Prices of crops went down
- Many farms foreclosed
- People could not afford luxuries
- Factories shut down
- Businesses went out
- Banks could not pay out money
- People could not pay their taxes
- Schools shut down due to lack of funds
- Many families became homeless and had to live in
shanties
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12Many waited in unemployment lines hoping for a
job.
13People in cities would wait in line for bread to
bring to their family.
14Some families were forced to relocate because
they had no money.
15Hooverville
- Some families were forced to live in shanty towns
- A grouping of shacks and tents in vacant lots
- They were referred to as Hooverville because of
President Hoovers lack of help during the
depression.
16Hooverville
17Out of the Dust
The South and the Dust Bowl
18A drought in the South lead to dust storms that
destroyed crops.
The Dust Bowl
19The South Was Buried
- Crops turned to dustNo food to be sent out
- Homes buried
- Fields blown away
- South in state of emergency
- Dust Bowl the 1 weather crisis of the 20th
century
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21Two Families During the Depression
22A Farm Foreclosure
23Some families tried to make money by selling
useful crafts like baskets.
24FDR
- When he was inaugurated unemployment had
increased by 7 million. - Poor sections (like Harlem) had 50 of the
population unemployed - Instated the New Deal
- Yea! Frankie!
25- People everywhere were effected by the depression
- It wasnt till President Roosevelt took over and
tried to put the economy back together that
people even saw a glimmer of hope
26Roosevelts New Deal Programs
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- Works Progress Administration (WPA)
- Social Security
27Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
- Goal was to create jobs and conserve, or protect,
the natural environment - CCC workers planted trees, cleared hiking trails,
and completed other conservation projects
28Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- People working for the TVA build dams on the
Tennessee River. - The dams created hydroelectricity for rural area
in the Southeast.
29Works Progress Administration (WPA)
- People were hired to build streets, parks,
libraries, and schools. - It paid artists to paint murals on public
buildings and hired authors to write books about
places in the United States.
30Social Security
- Provided money to people over the age of 65.
- It also helps those who have disabilities and
cannot work.
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hhiggins/GreatDepression.ppt