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The Great Depression 1929-1941. Roaring Twenties Optimistic Time –Wealth and productivity –Medical advancements Decrease in infant mortality Life expectancies.

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Page 1: The Great Depression 1929-1941. Roaring Twenties Optimistic Time –Wealth and productivity –Medical advancements Decrease in infant mortality Life expectancies.

The Great Depression 1929-1941

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Roaring Twenties

• Optimistic Time– Wealth and productivity– Medical advancements

• Decrease in infant mortality• Life expectancies increased 10 years from 1900

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Warren Harding (1921-23) Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)

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Main cause of collapse: hubris?

• excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance

• “We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land. The poor house is vanishing from among us.”

- Herbert Hoover, 1928

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What accounted for severity?

• Lack of Diversification• Maldistribution of purchasing power• Credit structure of economy• America’s position in international trade• International debt structure• Protective tariffs

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Warning signs:

• Uneven wealth– In 1929 richest Americans (0.1%) had held

34% of the country’s savings– 71% of individuals earned less than $2,500

(minimum standard of living)– 200 largest companies controlled 49% of

industry

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Warning sings continued…

• Rise in personal debt– Buying with credit (installment plans)

• Radios, vacuums, refrigerators

• 80% families had no savings, even though entire families were working

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Overproduction

• Rising Productivity• Wages Rose, but assembly lines produced

goods too quickly• Caused some industries to slow

– Automobile, housing

• BUT… Stock market kept rising

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Playing the Stock Market

• Before WWI, only wealthy invested• After, “Get rich quick” attitude prevailed

– Newspapers reported on ordinary people– Small investors bet life savings

• Buying “on margin”– Buy stock for fraction of the price and borrow

the rest

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Stock Market Crash

• By 1929, prices of stocks soared above their real value

• Peaked in Sept., then slowly declined• Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1929, investors raced to

get their money out of the stock market• Initially, only affected investors

– 1929 only 4 million of 120 million

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Ripple Effects

• Risky loans hurt banks• Consumer borrowing• Bank runs• Bank failures• Savings wiped out• Cuts in production• Rise in unemployment• Further cuts in production

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Economic Effects (1930-1933)

• Collapse of Banks– 6,000 bankrupt or closed– Depositors lost $2.5 billion

• Widespread unemployment– 15 million, 25% of workforce

• Collapse of farm economy– By 1932, farm income down 60%– 2/3 of farm families lose land

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Normal Business Cycle

• Economic…– Expansion– Peak– Contraction– Trough

• Recession vs. Depression

– Depression = prolonged and severe

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• Great Crash of 1929 triggered most severe depression in U.S. history

• Great Depression (1929-1941)

• As for welfare capitalism– Henry Ford shut down Detroit auto factories– Put 75,000 out of work

• The GNP: $104 billion (1929) to $56 billion (1933)

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Cycles of Depression• Investors and Businesses

– Businesses lose profits, Investors lose $$$

• Businesses and Workers– Consumer spending drops, businesses cut

investment and production (some fail), workers are laid off

• Banks– Businesses and workers cannot repay loans,

banks run out of money/fail, bank runs occur, savings accounts are wiped out

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World Payments

• Overall U.S. production plummets

• U.S. investors have little/no money to invest

• U.S. investments in Europe/Germany decline

• German war payments to Allies fall off

• Europeans cannot afford American goods

• Allies cannot pay debts to United States

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Interdependent World

• By 1930s, international banking, manufacturing, trade connected nations– Latin American depended on U.S. for goods– Europe depended on U.S. loans/investment– U.S. was world’s leading economy

• After WWI, Allies (France/G.B.) relied on Germany’s reparations to repay U.S.– After market crash, U.S. stopped $ to Germany– German economy failed, Allies’ payments to

U.S. ended

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Great Depression

Part II

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President Hoover (1929-1933)

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Future 1st Lady Lou Henry (age 17)

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“Hoovervilles”• Shantytowns named for President Hoover

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Sacramento, 2009

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Social Effects

• Hardships at all levels– Few prospects for laid off white-collar workers

• Poorest hit hardest– Hunger, sickness, homelessness

• Homeless/jobless became drifters– “hit the rails”

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Farm Distress

• Crop prices plummeted – Families could not pay mortgages/loans

• Families lost farms to banks– Banks would auction farms off

• In South, landowners expelled tenant farmers and sharecroppers

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The Dust Bowl (1931-1940)

• Severe drought and over-farming – Severe soil erosion, soil (“dust”) clouds

• Removal of prairie grasses exposed topsoil

• Wind blew it for hundreds of miles– Cities in east had darkened skies– Reports of soil landing on ships in Atlantic

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Dust Cloud Approaches Stratford, TX, 1935

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“Okies” driving to California

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• “Migrant Mother”

by Dorothea Lange (1936)

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Surviving the Depression

• Nothing wasted

• Planted “relief gardens” in cities

• Breadlines and soup kitchens widespread

• Farm families stuck together– Penny auctions

• Millions left home to “ride the rails”

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Americans took their failures personally

• Widespread Shame– Especially w/ men who lost jobs

• Many were embarrassed or too ashamed to accept charity

• Discrimination– Nativism– Deportation– Higher unemployment in minority groups

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Americans sought political solutions

• In Europe, riots and political upheaval

• Most Americans trusted democratic process

• Communism and Socialism made small gains

• Eventually, Americans blamed Hoover directly

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Hoover’s Limited Strategy

• Insisted on confidence

in system

• Blamed depression on

world-wide crisis

• Supported voluntary controls by industry– For example, to maintain min. wages

• Hoover held rigidly to his plan (voluntary controls and confidence), and economy continued to worsen

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Finally, The Government Acts

• Began with govt. spending on public buildings, roads, parks, dams

• Hawley-Smoot Tariff (1930)– Highest import tax in history– Backfired, Europeans raised their tariffs

• Still, Hoover believed:– state and local govts should handle relief– direct federal assistance would destroy

people’s self respect and create a large beaureacracy

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