Causes
Effects
Hoover's Response
FDR
New Deal
100

October 1929- because they were worried about falling prices, investors sold stocks leading to more selling and stock prices dropping dramatically

a cause of the Great Depression

Stock Market Crash (Black Tuesday)

100
  • 1932 about 25% of American workers were unemployed

    • Unemployment rate would stay around 20% through the 30s

unemployment

100

the reason why Hoover intially did nothing

Hoover thought the Depression was temporary

100

When FDR was elected president

1932

100
  • Closed all banks in the country for four days

  • help banks recover from collapse

Bank Holiday

200

factories made more product than they could sell; led to lower wages and layoffs

a cause of the Great Depression

overproduction

200

poeple lost their homes because they had no jobs

homelessness soared

200

What Hoover thought the government's role was in responding to the Great Depression

Government should have no role

200

illness FDR had that left him in a wheelchair

polio

200

the three R's of the New Deal

Relief, Recovery, Reform

300
  • 1929- 1% of the population held 33% of the countries wealth

  • Many americans were living in poverty

  • a cause of the Great Depression

Income Gap

300

people lost jobs and had to money to feed their familes

hunger spead

300

Who Hoover thought should supply people with relief

Charities

300

weekly radio addresses FDR gave to reassure the American people

Fireside Chats

300

FDR wanted to appoint more Supreme Court Justices that would agree with the legality of the New Deal

Court packing- did not happen

400

a cause of the Great Depression

Credit fueled much of the 1920s economy

  • Farmers bought land, equipment, and supplies

  • Smaller banks suffered when they couldn’t pay

  • Large banks suffered when market crashed

  • Between 1930 and 1933 thousands of banks closed

  • Millions of people lost their savings

Banking Crisis- banks crashed

400

Homeless people gathered to live in makeshift villages

Hoovervilles

400

What Hoover though businesses should do in response to the Great Depression

businesses should not cut wages

400

name of FDR's widespread economic plan to address the Great Depression

New Deal

400

women entered the work force

African Americans hit hard (NAACP- to fight for rights)

Native Americans/Mexicans blamed for taking jobs

impact on minority groups

500
  • Farm income had shrank throughout the decade

  • Dust Bowl (over planting and draught)

Farms failed

500
  • 1932 WWI veterans marched on washington

  • 1924 Congress had agreed to give a bonus to veterans of WWI paid in 1945

  • Jobless veterans wanted their bonus right away

Bonus Army

500

How Hoover eventually responded to the Great Depression

1931 asked congress to spend money on public works

January 1932 Create Reconstruction Finance Corporation

  • Lend money to businesses 

  • Provide money to state and local programs

  • Did little to help




500

job FDR had before elected president

Governor of NY

500
  • Taxes on workers and employers for

    • Unemployment insurance 

    • Help people with disabilities

    • The elderly

    • Children of poor families

Social Security Act

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