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This comprehensive overview explores the causes and effects of the Worldwide Depression, focusing on post-World War I Europe and the American financial collapse of the 1930s. It examines critical factors such as hyperinflation in Germany, the stock market crash of 1929, and the resulting socioeconomic challenges. The discussion includes the impact on different social classes, government responses, and significant historical events, highlighting the personal struggles and societal changes experienced during this tumultuous period.
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Friday, March 14, 2014 Goal: 10.7 Analyze the causes & effects of the worldwide depression In-class: 15.2 Depression Notes, Recession Today Clip Reflection #4:Great Depression 1. What is a depression? 2. What would living conditions be like during a depression?
15.2 A Worldwide Depression Ms. Wyatt Spring 2014
Postwar Europe • Europe was bankrupt after WWI • Monarchs & Emperors lose power & new unstable democracies are created • Form coalition government—temporary, multi-party alliances • Changes lead to instability 13thc. Cloth Hall & cathedral of Ypres, Belgium
Weimar Republic • Germany’s democratic government formed in 1919 that’s very weak • Inflation—value of money falls dramatically b/c of over printing • Hyperinflation—govt prints more money businesses raise prices govt prints more money businesses raise prices etc. • Eventually money becomes WORTHLESS • American loans help revive German economy • Germany & France sign treaty pledging no more war
Children using stacks of money as blocks because they couldn’t afford toys & money was the most worthless thing in the market
German woman feeding a stove with currency notes, which burn longer than the amount of firewood they can buy.
Sweeping money out of the streets & Using money as wallpaper!!
America’s Financial Collapse • Uneven distribution of wealth • Overproduction & less demand • Farmers struggle to pay loans & lose land • Stock market crash October 29, 1929--“Black Tuesday” • Stock prices soar & people buy on credit (they don’t really have the $) • Stock market crashed & people lost their money
Unequal distribution of wealth THE POOR Shirley Temple Greta Garbo THE RICH
Images from the Great Depression Dorothea Lange photographed many and Is world-famous for it…look at their faces… Look where they lived…look at the dust! The shack is called “hooverville” after the President Hoover who the blamed
A dust storm approaches A car driving with its lights on during the day
A young boy shielding his mouth and face from the dust A farmer sifts the dust off the top of his dead crop
The Great Depression • Long business slump of 1930s • Marked by bank failure, loss of savings, unemployment • America’s economic problems create problems in other countries • World trade falls
Confronting the Crisis • Britain--Preserves democracy by avoiding political extremes • France—more self-sufficient than others & formed the Popular Front to preserve democracy • Denmark, Sweden, Norway—Socialist govt taxed the people to help the community & it worked • U.S. • Franklin D. Roosevelt—President during Depression & WWII • New Deal—FDRs program of gov’t reform to improve economy—Public Works, welfare, banking regulations • Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act (1930)—heavy taxes on goods imported into US to encourage buying American goods
Orphans getting food **Some parents chose to Abandon children b/c they Couldn’t afford them anymore. Teenagers were forced to leave Many times.
People standing outside the bank in Berlin trying to get their money!