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Page 1: Americans Face Hard Times Mr. Brink 12.2 Honors United States History

Americans Face Hard Americans Face Hard TimesTimes

Mr. Brink12.2

Honors United States History

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A Bread LineA Bread Line

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Bank FailuresBank Failures

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Farm ForeclosuresFarm Foreclosures

• In 1933: 364,000 farms went bankrupt and were foreclosed.

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UnemploymentUnemployment

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• in 1920's U.S. Eco. was based on the productivity – purchasing power - employment cycle

• for many goods to be produced , purchasing demand had to be there: this resulted in high employment and a healthy economy

• b/n 1924-27, U.S. productive capacity doubled but it was b/c of technological innovation electricity and mechanical advances made for better production, but no new jobs were added to the economy

• so more consumer goods were available, but there weren't nec. more people to buy them (OVERPRODUCTION)

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President Herbert HooverPresident Herbert Hoover

• Relied on “rugged individualism” and cooperation rather than government interference.

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HoovervillesHoovervilles

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HoboesHoboes

• Migrant workers roam the country looking for a job or a handout where they can find it.

• Hobo Signs– http://

www.worldpath.net/~minstrel/hobosign.htm

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Vagrancy and Chain GangsVagrancy and Chain Gangs

“Move on . . . You are not welcome here!”

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The Dust BowlThe Dust Bowl

• Drought hits the Plains in 1931.

• Poor farming practices makes the topsoil vulnerable.

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A “Farm” in the Dust BowlA “Farm” in the Dust Bowl

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Cars Trying to Escape a Dust Cars Trying to Escape a Dust StormStorm

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Okies to CaliforniaOkies to California

To escape the Dust Bowl, many “Okies” take Route 66 (The Mother Road) west to find work in California fruit orchards.

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John SteinbeckJohn Steinbeck

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