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The Great Depressions Begins, 19291932

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
What causes changes in the economy
over time? How do depressions affect
societies?

This chapter examines the causes of the Great Depression and describes
how families, businesses, and government responded to the economic
crisis.

The Causes of the Great The Dust Bowl that resulted from drought
conditions destroyed the crops of many
Depression farmers on the Great Plains.
Several factors played a part in the
economic downturn that is known as the Migrant farmers left the destruction of the
Great Depression. Dust Bowl to try for a new life farther
west.
Stock market speculation pushed stock
prices to unrealistic heights. Movies and radio either reflected the
problems of the decade or provided some
Purchasing on margin allowed people to entertainment as a distraction.
consider the expense of a small down
payment to buy stock they might not
otherwise be able to afford. Hoovers Response to the

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In October 1929 the bull market ended Depression
and stock prices plummeted. President Hoover hoped that private
Bank failures destabilized the financial charities, business leaders, and labor and
system and people across the country government officials would provide relief.
even those who had not invested in the Hoovers government relief attempts were
marketlost money. not adequate to turn around the economic
Uneven distribution of income left most decline.
families with little extra income. Congress provided federal funds for public
Cutbacks in spending affected industry and works and loans to the states for direct
led to growing unemployment. relief. But these measures were not
enough.
High tariffs, meant to protect U.S. industry,
resulted in a global decrease in imports Hunger marches by frustrated Americans
and exports. showed impatience with Hoovers
administration.
The Federal Reserves actions also made it
more difficult for the economy to recover. Farmers destroyed crops in the hopes of
raising crop prices.
Public fights with World War I veterans
Life During the Depression (the Bonus Army) in Washington, D.C.,
Nearly one-fourth of the American made the Hoover administration less
workforce was unemployed by 1933. popular.

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