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Chapter 18 Great Depression and World War II. Question 1.Explain how crop prices helped to bring about the Great Depression. 2.Explain how the time after.

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Page 1: Chapter 18 Great Depression and World War II. Question 1.Explain how crop prices helped to bring about the Great Depression. 2.Explain how the time after.

Chapter 18

Great Depression and

World War II

Page 2: Chapter 18 Great Depression and World War II. Question 1.Explain how crop prices helped to bring about the Great Depression. 2.Explain how the time after.

Question Question

1. Explain how crop prices helped to bring about the Great Depression.

2. Explain how the time after WWI helped to bring about the Great Depression.

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Great Depression and New Deal•The stock market crash didn’t cause the Great Depression, it simply showed the nation the financial problems that had developed. •SC had been in depression many years before the crash. Crop prices had gone Crop prices had gone up during World War I, which caused up during World War I, which caused spending to increasespending to increase. However… •When the crop prices dropped many people were left with items they had people were left with items they had purchased, but could not afford to pay purchased, but could not afford to pay the installmentsthe installments. •The conditions in SC continued to get worse; more banks failed and some textile mills closed their doors.

Many in South Carolina were already poor and weren’t hurt much from the

economic crash

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Question Question

3. Explain how the stock market crash helped to bring about the Great Depression.

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Great Depression and New DealThe Stock Market did not affect the common people, but everyone felt the economic crisis. •Farmers lost their land to Farmers lost their land to foreclosure and a railroad went foreclosure and a railroad went bankrupt.bankrupt.

–A quarter of the people in SC were unemployed –people had no money to spend in their local stores.

Marriage and birth rates dropped dramatically as people postponed starting families because they could not afford them.

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Question

4. In the desperate times of the Great Depression, who did the people look to for help?

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Great Depression and New DealYoung men wandered from town to town or rode the rails searching for work or a handout. Charitable organizations, such as churches and community groups, could not keep up with the need for food, clothing and shelter. People looked to their People looked to their government for help.government for help.

Jobless men getting food at a government bread line.

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Question

5. What were President Roosevelt’s famous words about the Great Depression?

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Great Depression and New DealFranklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)oElected President of the United States in November 1932 oElected on the promise that he would bring a New Deal to the American people. oBy the time he was inaugurated in March of 1933 conditions were even worse.

•Roosevelt told the people that they had “nothing to “nothing to fear but fear itself.”fear but fear itself.” Franklin D Roosevelt

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Question

6. What did FDR do during his first “Hundred Days” as President?

7. This program became known as…

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Great Depression and New DealRoosevelt used the radio to talk to the people in fireside chats. During his first ‘Hundred Days’ in office he started an aggressive program to bring nationwide relief, recovery and reformWhich became known as the New Deal

The US supported Roosevelt’s New Deal

Program

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Question

8. The six programs (Alphabet Agencies) of the New Deal?– What do the abbreviations stand for?– What did the agency do?

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Great Depression and New DealCCC

The Civilian Conservation Corps The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Put unemployed young men to Put unemployed young men to work in the nations’ parkswork in the nations’ parksThey lived in army camps and sent most of their pay home to help their struggling families and pump money into the economy. Specific New Deal programs had a significant and long-term impact on the people of South Carolina.

CCC workers in SC

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The Civilian Conservation CorpsThe Civilian Conservation CorpsThe CCC employed over The CCC employed over 50,000 South Carolinians in 50,000 South Carolinians in reforestation and soil reforestation and soil conservation projects, and in conservation projects, and in building state parks building state parks

At Hunting Island, Paris Mountain, Poinsett and Myrtle Beach State Park

However the CCC reflected the prejudices of the times and was racially segregated.

Workers at Myrtle Beach & Kings Mountain

State Parks

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PWA and WPAThe Public Works Administration The Public Works Administration (PWA)(PWA)

& The Works Progress Administration The Works Progress Administration (WPA) (WPA)

engaged in building projects that not only put people to work but also provided lasting improvements for the community. •PWAPWA built schools, libraries and built schools, libraries and courthouses as well as U.S. Navy courthouses as well as U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. aircraft carriers. •WPAWPA built highways, airports, bridges built highways, airports, bridges and playgrounds as well as hospitals and playgrounds as well as hospitals and schools. and schools.

School in Georgia built by PWA

Bridge on Blue Ridge Parkway

by WPA

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WPAArtists and writers were also Artists and writers were also employed by the employed by the WPA.WPA.

They produced murals and plays They produced murals and plays Recorded interviews with Recorded interviews with former slaves that preserved the former slaves that preserved the historical record of SC African historical record of SC African Americans. Americans.

African Americans did not receive their fair share of New Deal assistance and continued to be discriminated against in hiring by these programs.

Poster and art from WPA

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Social Security Act (SSA)Although the New Deal created jobs which relieved people’s despair and economic hardship, it did not result in economic recovery. In order to prevent future depressions, the Social Security Act (SSA) was created.

Provided financial protection Provided financial protection for for the elderly, the orphaned, the elderly, the orphaned, the disabled, and the the disabled, and the unemployed. unemployed.

Social Security was supported by some and protested by

others

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Social Security ActBefore the Social Security Act, SC didn’t provide money to help the elderly. The cost of this program was shared by workers and their employers. The Social Security’s basic social welfare legislation created criticism. However… The poverty rate for the elderly declined significantly as a result of Social Security.

Men signed up for SS cards,

which helped to support the

elderly in the US

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Rural Electrification Act (REA)The Rural Electrification Act (REA)

Brought power to many of the farms Brought power to many of the farms and rural regions of South Carolina. and rural regions of South Carolina. By creating power cooperatives citizens were able to get government loans and work together to provide to provide electricity to less populated areas electricity to less populated areas where commercial power companies were unwilling to string power lines. By 1940, 25%25% of farms had electricity. Some farmers were able to install milking machines and water pumps that made farming more profitable.

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Santee Cooper electricity projectSantee Cooper electricity projectThe Santee Cooper electricity projectThe largest New Deal project in SC The largest New Deal project in SC Built hydroelectric dams on the Santee Built hydroelectric dams on the Santee and the Cooper Rivers, creating Lake and the Cooper Rivers, creating Lake Marion and Lake MoultrieMarion and Lake Moultrie

Produced power that would light the Produced power that would light the regionregion

Not only were jobs created to build the dams, but also in industries made possible by the power the project provided. Bringing electricity to the rural parts of SC improved living conditions for many.

Santee Dam

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Question9. Despite the efforts of the New

Deal, when did the Great Depression actually end?

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Great Depression and New DealAlthough the New Deal had a lasting impact on the US and on South Carolina, it did not end the Great Depression. The depression ended only The depression ended only when the US became when the US became involved in helping the Allies involved in helping the Allies fight Hitler’s Germany in fight Hitler’s Germany in World War II.World War II.

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Question10. How was World War II able to end

the Great Depression?

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World War II & EconomyThe Great Depression ended when World War II began.The significant economic The significant economic growth provided by growth provided by new new war jobswar jobs ended the Great ended the Great DepressionDepressionSouth Carolinians enjoyed South Carolinians enjoyed full employmentfull employmentMany South Carolinians (white & African American, men & women) joined the armed forces.

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11. What happened to farms when people left to find jobs in industries?

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World War II & EconomyThe expansion of military bases to meet training needs at Fort Jackson, Parris Island, the naval base at Charleston and the new air base at Columbia stimulated the local economy. However,The number of people leaving The number of people leaving the farms for jobs in mills & the farms for jobs in mills & industries reduced the work industries reduced the work force and force and left farms short left farms short handed.handed.Marine Corps Recruit Depot at

Parris Island

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Question

12. What led to an increase in consumer spending after WW II?

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Post-WW II South CarolinaOnce the war ended, the United States’ economic prosperity continued. The demand for goods The demand for goods unavailable in wartime, and the unavailable in wartime, and the ability to pay for them with their ability to pay for them with their wartime savings, led to increased wartime savings, led to increased consumer spending. consumer spending. Returning veterans used the GI Bill benefits to get an education or start new businesses, boosting the South Carolina economy in the process.