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Causes of the Great Depression Ms. Lambly U.S. History II

Causes of the Great Depression Ms. Lambly U.S. History II

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Page 1: Causes of the Great Depression Ms. Lambly U.S. History II

Causes of the Great Depression

Ms. LamblyU.S. History II

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1928 Presidential Election Republican Herbert Hoover

VS.Democrat Alfred E. Smith

Three P’s:

Prosperity

Prohibition

Protestantism

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Causes of the Great Depression

I. The Long Bull Market Rising stock prices

throughout the 20’s Buying “on margin” -

credit Strong economy

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CRASH!

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Causes of the Great Depression

• In turn, businesses suffered and laid off workers.

II. Overproduction

• Farms and factories overproduced beyond the demand.• Wages did not rise as fast as prices.• Therefore, people couldn’t afford to buy many goods.

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“Cycle of Disaster” – many businesses went bankrupt

Businesses cut production

Workers sufferedfrom wage cutsand lay offs.

People had little or no money to spend.

Demand forgoods fell.

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Causes of the Great Depression

III. Banking and Credit System Many consumers bought high cost items on the installment plan

Bank Failures

Hawley-Smoot Tariff- raised to highest level in American history

Damaged American sales abroad

Imports cost more $$$

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* People that bought stocks on margin (credit) could not repay their debts.

The Philanthropist by, Herb Block (Dec. 5, 1930)

During the Great Depression approximately 25% of the workforce was unemployed. People who lost their jobs began selling five-cent apples on the streets of American cities, providing a symbol of the economic hardships of the era.

* People that had invested their savings in stocks had little or nothing left.

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A foreclosure sale in Iowa in the early 1930s when "the bottom fell out of everything." Military police were on hand to keep farmers from disrupting the auction. ca. 1935.