Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression Flashcards

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1928 election

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Herbert Hoover(republican food admin in WWI) vs. Al Smith(democrat Irish-catholic govenor of NY) Hoover easily won

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Long term causes from 1919-weaknesses in economy

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many industries were failing yet they were covered by automobile consumer goods and construction, overproduction from not being told to cut back after WWI, and misdistribution of wealth, installment plan’s margin buying, banks didn’t have enough money

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Sep. 1929

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realized stock market was unstable–> value of stock went down causing panic selling

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4
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margin buying

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Oct.24 1929 black thurs. first crash

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5
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Black tuesday

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Oct. 29 1929 stock market crashed and caused bank runs causing all to close

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Hoover’s approach to the crash

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guarded optimism and laissez faire politician/ asked charities to help not realizing they didn’t have the money to help

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Smoot-Hawley tariff

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tax on imported goods angering Europe who was still recovering from WWI and could not buy products

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Agricultural marketing Act

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was to provide federal money to buy surplus goods to help farmers recover-too late

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9
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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failed because corrupt leaders would not give money they received to their employees

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10
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Demographic Changes

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women resented for canning food and sewing their clothes while still managing household, AA and women first fired, few got married or divorced and weren’t having babies, many went to bread lines or soup kitchens (first started by Al Capone)

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11
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migrant mother

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depiction of depression by Dorthea Lange

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12
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Consumption

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people spent what they could on liquor, movies , and/or cigarettes

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13
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Escapism

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radio and movies-helped people to forget their problems for short amount of time

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14
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Okies

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moved to find better place-ended up in squatters camp later known as hoovervilles

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Dust Bowl

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Great Plains region too dry after all the farming and could grow nothing–> had wind storms many people got dust pneumonia or moved to west coast(called Okies)

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Bonus Armies

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WWI veterans were promised bonus in 40s but needed money quickly so they asked congress who didn’t have money led to military stepping in and starting fight(one death)

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17
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Bonus army fight

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broken up by General Douglas MacArthur and major Dwight Eisenhower (leaders in WWII) caused Hoover to look really bad

18
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20th Amendment

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Lame Duck Amendment- moved up date of presidential inauguration

19
Q

three R’s

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relief, recovery, reform

20
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Election of 1932

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Hoover (not going to win) vs. FDR

21
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Congressional Elections in 1932

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democrats claimed two-thirds of Senate and three-fourths of the House Seas–>Democratic Congress

22
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name for FDR’s group of advisors

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the “Brain Trust”- made up of economists

23
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bank holiday

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FDR’s prevention of more banks having money withdrawn allowed treasury officials to search the banks

24
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Emergency Banking Relief Act

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authorized Treasury Department to inspect banks and help those that didn’t have money to open

25
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Fireside Chats

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FDR’s radio chats about issues of public concern- personal

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First fireside chat

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explained why people needed to support the gov’t. and banking system and return savings to the bank

27
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FDIC

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established by Glass-steagall act- provided federal insurance for individual bank accounts up to $5000

28
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Agricultural Adjustment Act

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sought to raise crops by lowering production–> declared unconstitutional

29
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Tennessee Valley Authority

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renovated dams and constructed 20 new ones–> created thousands of jobs and caused money to circulate in multiple states also allowed for levees to control water- hydroelectricity

30
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Civilian Conservation Corps

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put young men ages 18-25 to work and sent 90% paycheck to family- money circulating

31
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National Industrial Recovery Act

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provided states with money to create jobs especially community buildings- gave workers minimum wage and created max work week-44 hours

32
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Wagner Act

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brought NIRA back after declared unconstitutional

33
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National Recovery Administration

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aim wasto promote recovery by interrupting the trend of wage cuts and layoffs by setting prices of products and establishing standards

34
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Federal Emergency Relief Administation

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funded to provide direct relief for the needy and help them survive day to day

35
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Court Packing Scheme

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FDR tried to reorganize federal judiciary and allow him to appoint new justices but seen as power grab and looked bad

36
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Father Charles Coughlin

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broadcasted radio sermons about economic, political, and religious ideas had socialist agenda but disliked because of racism towards Jews

37
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Dr. Francis Townsend

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health officer felt FDR wasn’t helping poor enough wanted Old Age Pension Plan

38
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Huey Long

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Senator of Louisiana turned against FDR- wanted presidency and proposed Share-Our-Wealth promised everyone something-shot and killed

39
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Election of 1936

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workers minorities and underprivileged supported FDR

40
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ways womens roles changed during FDR’s presidency

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new status in gov’t. and drew other reform-minded women into New Deal gov’t. jobs

41
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CIO

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Congress of Industrial Organizations-formed unions among mass-production workers and welcomed minorities