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THE GREAT DEPRESSION & NEW DEAL,
1929-1941
UNIT 7: CAUSES
OF THE GREAT
DEPRESSION
ORIGINS AND CAUSES
• Extreme wealth inequalities
• Big difference between rich and poor
• Ballooning stock market
• Over speculation and buying stock on margin would
lead to the Stock Market Crash (Black TUESDAY
10/29/1929)
• Over reliance on unprotected loans
• We still had countries paying debt from WWI
• Too much speculation & borrowing
STOCK MARKET CRASH
• 1920's had been a period of good economic times
• However on Tuesday Oct. 29th, 1929 - NYC Stock market crashed,
causing a depression that would last until 1940
HOW THE STOCK MARKET WORKED
• the public invests in
companies by purchasing
stocks; in return for this
they expect a profit
• b/c of booming 1920's
economy, profit was
plentiful, so banks were
quick to make loans to
investors
• Stock Market Rap
STOCK MARKET
• also investors only
had to pay for 10% of
the stock's actual
value at time of
purchase
• this was known as
BUYING ON
MARGIN, and the
balance was paid at a
later date
STOCK MARKET
• this encouraged STOCK SPECULATION - people
would buy and sell stocks quickly to make a quick
buck
• because of all this buying & selling, stock value
increased
• The prolonged Bull Market of the 1920's saw stock
prices rocket from an average of $50 per share in
1922 climbing to a massive $350 per share in 1929.
Stock prices began to rise sharply in 1926 - 1927.
The high point for the 1929 market was August
1929 at $350.
• this quick turnover didn't aid companies
• they needed long term investments so they could
pay bills (stock value was like an illusion)
INEQUALITY CAUSES A RIPPLE EFFECT
• a major problem: uneven distribution of wealth
• 42% of the population was below poverty line
• Top 1% owned most of the wealth
• of the 58% above the poverty line, most fell into
the middle class category
• they were not wealthy; they had jobs b/c of the
industrialization & consumerization of the American
marketplace
INEQUALITY CAUSES A RIPPLE EFFECT
• this middle class depended
on their salaries and when
productivity declined they
lost their jobs
• and because of low savings,
they had to cut back on their
purchases
• this decline in spending
among the middle class
ruined the whole country
PRESIDENT HOOVER
• Opposed direct federal
aid
• Instead he believed in:
• Self-help &
volunteerism
• Self-help cooperatives
• This means the
government did not think
it was their job to help the
people financially
PRESIDENT HOOVER’S RESPONSE
• He didn't believe that the gov't should play an
active role in the economy
• He persuaded bankers/business to follow his
policy of VOLUNTARY NON - COERCIVE
COOPERATION where he gave tax breaks in
return for private sector economic investment
• Hoover also organized some private relief
agencies for the unemployed
• Believed it was the Church's job to aid those in need not the
Government
HOOVER’S RESPONSE: RECONSTRUCTION
FINANCE CORPORATION
• Established in 1932 by Hoover
• Gave emergency loans to banks and
businesses because Hoover believed
cheap loans would spur business
• It granted over 2 billion dollars to the
local and state governments
• Hoover believed the money invested
would “trickle down” to average
Americans
• Too little, too late
PRESIDENT HOOVER’S RESPONSE
• He worked out a system with
European powers that owed
U.S. money as a result of WWI
debts = HOOVER
MORATORIUM
• put a temporary stop to war
debt & reparations payments
• European countries were to
purchase American goods
instead to stimulate American
economy
GOOD IDEA IN THEORY…
• In early 1931 these measures appeared successful, but
then......the TARIFF WARS began
• Democrats in Congress passed a high tariff (SMOOT-
HAWLEY) to protect U.S. industry (hoped to stimulate
purchasing of U.S. goods)
• this turned out to be a fatal error...
• Congress did not understand that the world had become a
GLOBAL ECONOMY
• In retaliation other countries passed high tariffs and no
foreign markets purchased American goods, so U.S.
productivity decreased again
FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY
• In the 1930s, the United States was on the gold standard.
• This means the U.S. government would exchange paper dollars for
gold at a fixed price
• Commercial banks and the Federal Reserve held a portion of
their reserve as gold coin and bullion.
• A decrease in gold reserves would lower the amount of
money in circulation
• Therefore, large withdrawals of gold from banks could
reduce bank reserves so much that banks would be forced
to call in their outstanding loans.
FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY
• During the 1920s the
Federal Reserve cut
interest rates to stimulate
economic growth
• In 1929 the Federal Reserve
worried investors were
speculating too much with
borrowed money so they
decided to limit the money
to supply to discourage
lending  THEY DID THIS
BY RAISING INTEREST
RATES
• As a result there was too
little money in circulation
to help the economy
after the stock market
crash
BANK FAILURES
• The failure of the Bank of the
United States, the failure of
other banks and the suspension
of operations by nearly 7,000
banks created a bank panic.
• If depositors lose confidence in
their banks, people will rush to
withdraw their money from the
bank to avoid losing their funds.
• When depositors remove
money from the system, banks
may be forced to reduce their
outstanding loans; requiring full
payment or foreclosure.
HOOVERVILLES
SEATTLE, 1931
Causes of the Great Depression

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Causes of the Great Depression

  • 1. THE GREAT DEPRESSION & NEW DEAL, 1929-1941 UNIT 7: CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
  • 2. ORIGINS AND CAUSES • Extreme wealth inequalities • Big difference between rich and poor • Ballooning stock market • Over speculation and buying stock on margin would lead to the Stock Market Crash (Black TUESDAY 10/29/1929) • Over reliance on unprotected loans • We still had countries paying debt from WWI • Too much speculation & borrowing
  • 3. STOCK MARKET CRASH • 1920's had been a period of good economic times • However on Tuesday Oct. 29th, 1929 - NYC Stock market crashed, causing a depression that would last until 1940
  • 4. HOW THE STOCK MARKET WORKED • the public invests in companies by purchasing stocks; in return for this they expect a profit • b/c of booming 1920's economy, profit was plentiful, so banks were quick to make loans to investors • Stock Market Rap
  • 5. STOCK MARKET • also investors only had to pay for 10% of the stock's actual value at time of purchase • this was known as BUYING ON MARGIN, and the balance was paid at a later date
  • 6. STOCK MARKET • this encouraged STOCK SPECULATION - people would buy and sell stocks quickly to make a quick buck • because of all this buying & selling, stock value increased • The prolonged Bull Market of the 1920's saw stock prices rocket from an average of $50 per share in 1922 climbing to a massive $350 per share in 1929. Stock prices began to rise sharply in 1926 - 1927. The high point for the 1929 market was August 1929 at $350. • this quick turnover didn't aid companies • they needed long term investments so they could pay bills (stock value was like an illusion)
  • 7. INEQUALITY CAUSES A RIPPLE EFFECT • a major problem: uneven distribution of wealth • 42% of the population was below poverty line • Top 1% owned most of the wealth • of the 58% above the poverty line, most fell into the middle class category • they were not wealthy; they had jobs b/c of the industrialization & consumerization of the American marketplace
  • 8. INEQUALITY CAUSES A RIPPLE EFFECT • this middle class depended on their salaries and when productivity declined they lost their jobs • and because of low savings, they had to cut back on their purchases • this decline in spending among the middle class ruined the whole country
  • 9. PRESIDENT HOOVER • Opposed direct federal aid • Instead he believed in: • Self-help & volunteerism • Self-help cooperatives • This means the government did not think it was their job to help the people financially
  • 10. PRESIDENT HOOVER’S RESPONSE • He didn't believe that the gov't should play an active role in the economy • He persuaded bankers/business to follow his policy of VOLUNTARY NON - COERCIVE COOPERATION where he gave tax breaks in return for private sector economic investment • Hoover also organized some private relief agencies for the unemployed • Believed it was the Church's job to aid those in need not the Government
  • 11. HOOVER’S RESPONSE: RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION • Established in 1932 by Hoover • Gave emergency loans to banks and businesses because Hoover believed cheap loans would spur business • It granted over 2 billion dollars to the local and state governments • Hoover believed the money invested would “trickle down” to average Americans • Too little, too late
  • 12. PRESIDENT HOOVER’S RESPONSE • He worked out a system with European powers that owed U.S. money as a result of WWI debts = HOOVER MORATORIUM • put a temporary stop to war debt & reparations payments • European countries were to purchase American goods instead to stimulate American economy
  • 13. GOOD IDEA IN THEORY… • In early 1931 these measures appeared successful, but then......the TARIFF WARS began • Democrats in Congress passed a high tariff (SMOOT- HAWLEY) to protect U.S. industry (hoped to stimulate purchasing of U.S. goods) • this turned out to be a fatal error... • Congress did not understand that the world had become a GLOBAL ECONOMY • In retaliation other countries passed high tariffs and no foreign markets purchased American goods, so U.S. productivity decreased again
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  • 15. FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY • In the 1930s, the United States was on the gold standard. • This means the U.S. government would exchange paper dollars for gold at a fixed price • Commercial banks and the Federal Reserve held a portion of their reserve as gold coin and bullion. • A decrease in gold reserves would lower the amount of money in circulation • Therefore, large withdrawals of gold from banks could reduce bank reserves so much that banks would be forced to call in their outstanding loans.
  • 16. FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY • During the 1920s the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to stimulate economic growth • In 1929 the Federal Reserve worried investors were speculating too much with borrowed money so they decided to limit the money to supply to discourage lending  THEY DID THIS BY RAISING INTEREST RATES • As a result there was too little money in circulation to help the economy after the stock market crash
  • 17. BANK FAILURES • The failure of the Bank of the United States, the failure of other banks and the suspension of operations by nearly 7,000 banks created a bank panic. • If depositors lose confidence in their banks, people will rush to withdraw their money from the bank to avoid losing their funds. • When depositors remove money from the system, banks may be forced to reduce their outstanding loans; requiring full payment or foreclosure.