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Page 1: The Great Depression & The New Deal. Stock Market Crash of 1929 1928 - 29: Surge in Stock Market speculation, $87 billion in 1929 October 29, 1929: approximately.

The Great Depression & The New Deal

Page 2: The Great Depression & The New Deal. Stock Market Crash of 1929 1928 - 29: Surge in Stock Market speculation, $87 billion in 1929 October 29, 1929: approximately.

Stock Market Crash of 1929

• 1928 - 29: Surge in Stock Market speculation, $87 billion in 1929

• October 29, 1929: approximately $50 billion lost

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U.S. Depression Linked to a Global Depression

• Europe struggled with wartime debt

• U.S. and Europe could not buy American goods

• 1930: 1,352 banks failed & $850 million deposits lost

• 1931: 2,300 banks failed & $1.7 billion lost

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Hoover’s Response, 1929 - 1932

• Relied on VOLUNTARY aid associations

• The “Bitter Bread of Charity”: Aid humiliated and disciplined the poor

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Hoovervilles

Seattle, 1932 “Pipe City” in Oakland, 1932

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What Was Life Like During the Great Depression?

• 1932: 250,000 nomadic families

• Women’s unemployment rate was over 20%

• 2 million women housecleaners did not earn minimum wage

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Effects of the Great Depression on Family Life

• Birth Control easier to obtain

• Divorce rate soared

• High School enrollment increased

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Farm Life

• ¼ of all farm families on public or private aid

• Mortgage foreclosures of farms across the U.S.

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World War I Bonus Marchers, 1932

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What Happened?

• 10,000 WWI veterans demanded early bonuses in Washington D.C.

• 2,000 stayed in Hoovervilles in D.C.

• July 28, 1932: General Douglas MacArthur burned their shelters

• Riot ruined Hoover’s career

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Mexican Repatriation

• 1/2 million Mexicans returned to Mexico in the 1930s, some voluntary and many by force

• Deportations involved “round ups” of laborers

• 70,000 Mexicans left Los Angeles, CA in 1931

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Election of 1932

• FDR: 57.4% of votes vs. Hoover: 39.7% of votes

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FDR’s Inaugural Address

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The First New Deal: March 1933 – 34

• March 1933: 14 million people out of work

• FDR hired the “BRAIN TRUST”: Professors, lawyers, politicians, & former Progressive Era reformers who developed New Deal policies

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Addressing the Bank Crisis

• March 5, 1933: National Banking Holiday, banks closed for 4 days

• Emergency Banking Act: Only healthy banks could re-open

• (FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation created

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(CCC) Civilian Conservation Corps

• Employed jobless youth in reforestation & environmental programs

• Paid $30 - 35 per month

• 1933: 500,000 workers

• 1942: 3 million workers

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(PWA) Public Works Association

• Large scale public works projects: building libraries, bridges, dams

• Built 500 airports and 250,000 rest stop bathrooms in CA, OR, and WA

• Helped redefine the meaning of public assistance

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(AAA) Agricultural Adjustment Act

• Paid farmers to stop producing wheat, corn, cotton, pigs, and dairy

• Wanted to raise the price of goods by reducing the supply in the market

• Problem: AAA did not help farm workers or migrant workers & it only helped large land holders

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(TVA) Tennessee Valley Authority

• Advanced the economic development of the entire Tennessee River Valley

• Created jobs for architects, engineers, construction workers, scientists, and clerks

• Brought electricity and running water to one of the poorest areas in the nation

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Results of the First New Deal

• FDR began to strengthen the role and authority of the federal government

• Federal government programs changed the prior idea of “charity aid”

• Did not end the Great Depression

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Challenges from the Left and Right: 1934-1935

• Father Coughlin: Detroit Catholic priest with an audience of millions

• Fan base primarily of the lower middle class

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Challenger # 2: Dr. Francis Townsend

• Elderly CA physician

• Proposed the government pay $200 per month to retired people over 60 years old

• Retirees would have had to spend the money in 30 days

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Challenger # 3: Louisiana’s Huey Long

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Huey Long’s “Share the Wealth” Plan

• 5,000 dollars to every American family

• Limit personal fortunes to 1 million dollars

• Old age pensions of $30 a month to persons over sixty

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The 2nd New Deal: 1934 – 1936 The Works Progress

Association• 8 million construction

workers, writers, artists, photographers, and musicians employed between 1935 – 1942

• Employed 10,000 jobless writers

• Oral Histories of immigrants and former slaves

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Who did the 2nd New Deal Target?

• Directly addressed the needs of workers, the elderly, and the poor

• The federal government became the source of stability and security

• Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 sets minimum wage of 40 cents per hour

• Brain Trust placed higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy out of the fear of the influence of Coughlin, Long, and Townsend

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Social Security Act of 1935• The major accomplishment

of the New Deal• Established worker’s

pensions, unemployment insurance, survivor’s benefits for industrial accidents, aid for the disabled, aid for single mothers

• Ignored farmers, domestic workers, and self-employed

• Embraced by people during the 1930s


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