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Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Jan 28, 2016

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Page 1: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Surviving the Great Depression

Page 2: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

“The great majority of Americans may be depressed. . . .But there is one thing they

are not, and that is—beaten.”

~Journalist Gerald W. Johnson, 1932

Page 3: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Americans Pull Together

• _________ flocked together for support – Protests of _____ _______ and

evictions– “_______ Auctions”

– Helping those worse off than yourself

Page 4: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

“There were many beggars who would come to your back door, and they would say they were hungry. I wouldn’t give them money because I didn’t have it. But I did take them in and put them in my kitchen and give them something to eat.”

~Kitty McCulloch

Page 5: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Hobo Symbols

Page 6: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Seeking Political Solutions

• No widespread calls for ________ _______ change

• The US trusted their ___________ process to work

• Isolated _________ Movements– The ____________ Party– The __________ Party

Page 7: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

• The Election of 1932:– Communist Candidate: around 100,000 votes– Socialist Candidate: 881,951 votes (2.2%)– Herbert Hoover (R): 15,761,841 (39.7%)– Franklin Roosevelt (D): 22,821,857 (57,4%)

Page 8: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Depression Humor

• Jokes and cartoons kept people _______ through their _________

• Jokes: Hooverville, Hoover blankets, Hoover Flags

Page 9: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Monopoly

• Charles B. Darrow invented the game to get people’s minds off their troubles

Page 10: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

Signs of Change

• February 1933: Congress passed the _____ Amendment

• The sale of _____ now belonged to the ____, and all but 8 legalized the consumption of alcohol

• Some regretted the ban being ended, but most saw it as “about time” and a way to curb the power of _________

Page 11: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

• The _______ _____ Building– John J. Raskob won the race

to build the world’s tallest building

– Building cost ____ million– The first Sunday it was open

• More than _____ people paid a dollar to make the 102 story trip

Page 12: Surviving the Great Depression. “The great majority of Americans may be depressed....But there is one thing they are not, and that is—beaten.” ~Journalist.

The End of an Era

• By 1933, the 1920s symbols were fading away

• 1931: __ ______ was arrested• 1932: __________ infant son was kidnapped and

murdered• 1933: Calvin Coolidge died• 1935: _____ _____ retired