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  • Give a man a dole and you save his body and
    destroy his spirit. Give him a job and pay him
    an assured wage and you save both the body and
    the spirit.

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THEGREAT DEPRESSION
  • A24
  • 7.3.12

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Effects on Business Industry
  • GNP drops 104 billion in 1929 to 56 billion in
    1933
  • Total national income fell by over 50
  • Business fails 100,000 between 1929 and 1933

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Effects on Business Industry
  • Bank failures
  • about 20 all banks (over 6000) between 1929 and
    1933)
  • over 9 million savings accounts lost(2.5 billion)

Depositors gathering outside a bank, April 1933
Bank Failures, 1929-1933
1932
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Effect on workers and families
  • Unemployment 25 in 1932?
  • hobos

Men Lined Up at the New York City Employment
Bureau, 1932
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Effect on workers and families
  • Malnutrition
  • Disease tuberculosis, typhoid and dysentery.
  • soup kitchens and bread lines

Soup kitchen, Chicago, 1930
Soup kitchen, 1931 (Cleveland)
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Effects on Farmers
  • Drought hits Great Plains
  • Dust Bowl
  • Okies
  • Farmers destroy crops and move West
  • Resettlement Adminstration

Dust Bowl
Dust storm, Springfield, CO, 1935
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Dust storm, Elkhart, KS, 1937
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The Dust Bowl
Aftermath of dust storms, South Dakota, 1936
Dust Bowl Farm, Texas, 1938
Abandoned house, Kansas, April 1941
12
Migrants
A Destitute Family in the Ozark Mountains. 1935
Okies migrate west in 1939
Dorthea Lange, Covered Wagon Again 1935
13
Migrants in California
"Cheap Auto Camp Housing for Citrus Workers
Dorothea Lange, Tulare County, California, Feb.
1940
Migrant Auto Camp, California, 1936
14
Migrant Mother Dorothea Lange 1936
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HOOVERS RESPONSE
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Federal Response Under Hoover
  • Herbert Hoover (1929-1933)
  • Philosophy limited government, individualism
  • Initial response?
  • public works programs

"Boulder Dam, 1942, Ansel Adams
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Shanty towns Hoovervilles
18
Contemporary Political Cartoon
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1932 ELECTION
  • Misery Sweeps Roosevelt into Office

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1932 ELECTION
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • New Deal
  • Wins by a land slide

Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1920 Vice Presidential
nominee for Democratic Party
Roosevelt Campaigning for Office in Kansas 1932
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NEW DEAL
  • Willing to experiment with government power has
    more
  • Provides relief for people who cant take care of
    selves
  • Fireside Chats? The Only Thing We Have to Fear
    is Fear Itself
  • Creates jobs with Public works programs Alphabet
    Soup
  • Closes Banks and insures the in them. (FDIC)
  • Social Security
  • Increases peoples hope
  • Doesnt end depression

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Criticisms
  • Gave the govt too much power Socialism?
  • Supreme Court declares acts unconstitutional
  • Women and African Americans receive less aid
  • Does too much/ not enough
  • Brings about Second NEW DEAL
  • Social Benefits, union support, higher taxes for
    rich
  • SOCIAL SECURITY
  • Doesnt end the Depression
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