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The 1920’s and the Great Depression (1920-1940) Post-War America
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Date | 18.04.2016 | Size | 15.61 Kb. | | #9246 |
| The 1920’s and the Great Depression (1920-1940)
Post-War America
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Majority of US was sick and tired of War.
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Many had family dead, wounded, crippled, etc.
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The League of Nations divided the US
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The Progressive Era influenced many drastic changes.
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Desired a return to “normalcy” – Pres. Harding.
“Normalcy”
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Renew “isolationism” regarding world affairs.
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A resurgence of “nativism”
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Lean toward political conservatism
Communism – (p.430)
Russian Revolution and Effects in US
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1917 – Overthrow of Czar Nicholas, Bolsheviks seize power.
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Overthrow the capitalistic system and abolition of the free enterprise system and the ownership of private property.
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Red Scare in US – Bolsheviks call for an international revolution.
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70,000 Americans join the Communist Party in US.
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Bombs were being sent to govt and business leaders…sound familiar??????
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Atty Gen. Palmer – appointed J. Edgar Hoover to hunt down commies
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Palmer Raids –
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Anarchists –
Sacco and Vanzetti –
Rise of the KKK –
U.M.W. and John L. Lewis –
Harding
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Harding/Coolidge defeated Cox/FDR in 1920, a landslide win.
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Pursued an isolationist policy
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Led 64 nations to sign an anti-war pact….how could they do it?
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US was still owed $10B from GB&FR and wanted it….
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GB&FR demanded reparation payments from GER
Limiting Immigration p. 438
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nativism –
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Emergency Quota Act of 1921 –
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Gentlemen’s Agreement with Japan –
Business in America (p.441)
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Automobile was #1, the backbone of US economy
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“The business of America is business”
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urban sprawl –
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Airplane industry begins, mail then passengers
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Electronic appliances + advertising = consumer economy
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Purchasing on credit –
1920’s America (p. 453)
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rise of major urban centers, NYC, Chicago, nightlife, fast lane.
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Prohibition – p. 455
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Speakeasies –
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Rise of organized crime, Al Capone, Murder, Inc.
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Scopes Monkey Trial – p.456
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Flapper/double standard -
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Flagpole sitting -
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Media, newspapers, radio comes to huge audiences, (FDR/JFK)
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Sports heroes emerge – B. Ruth, Red Grange, Jack Dempsey
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Charles Lindbergh –
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F. Scott Fitzgerald/E. Hemingway – Lost Generation, expatriates.
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Harlem Renaissance – p.470 – writers, activists, Jazz.
Great Depression (p. 480)
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US businesses flourished in wartime but demands dropped in peacetime.
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Int’l competition hurts US businesses.
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New means of transportation hurt RR, new fuels hurt coal and oil.
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During WW I food was in high demand, so farmers grew more.
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prices were high but in peacetime, prices drop, income drops.
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As incomes fell, people bought less or purchased on credit.
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1920 - $1,500/yr decent living. This was ½ of USA
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inequity of income – 90% of wealth owned by 13% of pop.
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but you could buy stock “on the margin”…10% down…
Great Crash of 1929 (p.485)
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“bull market” – a period of rising stock prices
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everyone wanted to get rich “in the market”
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In 1929 4M Americans (3%) owned stock
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Speculation – buy stocks unrestricted on paper, no $ changes hands
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Black Tuesday – 29 OCT 1929 = $30,000,000,000 lost in two days
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Everyone tried to withdraw their $, 5,000 banks collapsed.
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Unemployment = 3% in 1929 rose to 25% in 1933
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Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act – (p. 489)
Impact of Depression (p. 490)
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shantytowns (“Hoovervilles”) –
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The Dust Bowl –
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Men-
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Women –
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Children –
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On African-Americans -
Hoover
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couldn’t see the big picture, no insight into the magnitude.
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Cautious and slow in his attempts to solve the problem. Boulder Dam
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Bonus Army – p. 498, Hoover orders them evicted.
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Who drove them out?
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Teargas, burn camps, 2 vets shot dead, 11 mon. old, baby dead, 11 yr. old boy blinded.
The New Deal (p. 502/515)
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FDR wins in 1932, change, the first 100 days. “Alphabet Soup”
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Fireside chat –
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Fed. Securities Act –
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AAA-
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CCC-
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NIRA-
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WPA – p. 513
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NYA –
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S. Court began striking down New Deal programs as unconstitutional
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FDR tried to add 6 more judges – “court packing”
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Eleanor Roosevelt – p. 511
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Second New Deal 1936 –
Major Issues of the Era
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Scotsboro Boys – p. 519
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C.I.O. – p. 521
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1939 movies – GWTW, OZ, Grapes of Wrath, etc.
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By 1930 the New Deal was over, did it work? (p. 530)
Effects of the New Deal
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Social Security –
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Increase govt/Presidential role in economy
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Improved labor rights, NLRB –
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SEC/FDIC –
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TVA – (p. 532-535)
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