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Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Objectives
• Discuss the weaknesses in the economy
of the 1920s.
• Explain how the stock market crash
contributed to the coming of the Great
Depression.
• Describe how the Great Depression spread
overseas.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Terms and People
•

Herbert Hoover – former Secretary of Commerce
and Republican candidate for President in 1928

•

speculation – when investors gamble that stock
prices will rise

•

Black Tuesday – October 24, 1929, the day the
stock market crashed

•

business cycle – periodic expansion and
contraction of the economy

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Terms and People

(continued)

•

Great Depression – The collapse of the United
States and world economies beginning in 1929

•

Hawley-Smoot Tariff – high protective tariff
passed in June 1930 that contributed to a
worldwide depression

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

How did the prosperity of the 1920s
give way to the Great Depression?
1. During the 1920s, many Americans enjoyed
what seemed like an endless era of prosperity. But
in 1929, the stock market crashed. Production fell,
unemployment rose, and the economy went into
a period of dramatic decline.
Years after the Great Depression began, periodic
contraction was seen as part of the business cycle.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

In the 1928
presidential
race, the
Republican
Party was
confident.

The Republicans took
credit for the strong
economy.
Their presidential
candidate was Herbert
Hoover.
He believed in voluntary
cooperation between
business and labor.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Despite Hoover’s confidence, some saw
signs of weakness in the economy.

The agricultural sector
was in trouble. Rural
farmers produced huge
surpluses of food that
depressed prices.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression

Farmers could
not afford to
buy goods or
repay their
loans.
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Easy credit and installment buying lead people
to purchase goods they can’t pay for.
2. By 1929,
Americans racked up
more than $6 billion
in personal debt —
more than double the
1921 level.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Rising wages masked an uneven distribution of
wealth.
3. While factory workers’
wages rose 8%, factory
output increased by 32%.
As a result, worker
incomes rose modestly,
while rich investor
incomes skyrocketed.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Until September 1929, the stock market
continued to rise.
Many people borrowed money
to buy stock, assuming prices
would continue to go up.
Some economists feared that
stocks were over-priced.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

3. On October 29th, the stock market went into a
free fall as investors tried to sell at any price.
16 million shares were sold
on “Black Tuesday.”
Billions of dollars were lost
in a few hours.
Many who bought stocks
on margin were wiped out.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

4. The Great
Crash was a
hallmark
of the nation’s
business cycle.
The economy
periodically
grows and then
contracts.

• In growth periods,
workers are hired, wages
rise, and demand for
products increases.
• In contraction periods,
workers are fired, wages
drop, and demand for
products falls.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

The stock market crash didn’t start the Great
Depression by itself. Instead, it quickened the
collapse of the U.S. economy.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

The banking system feels the effects of the crash
first. People fear that their money will be lost so
they run to the bank and attempt to withdraw their
funds.
But banks don’t
have enough of their
money on hand as
cash. These bank
runs cause banks
to fail.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

•

Factories closed, causing
worker layoffs.

•

This lowered demand for
goods.

•

By 1933, the
unemployment rate
reached 25%.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

Congress passed the Hawley-Smoot Tariff
to protect American manufacturers from
foreign competition.

The strategy was
a mistake. Other
nations retaliated
and raised tariffs
as well.

The resulting drop
in world trade only
made the glut of
American factory
and farm products
harder to sell.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

As international trade falls, a global drop in
business leads to a worldwide depression.

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter

1 Section 1
25

5. There were several causes of the Great
Depression. There is still disagreement over
which are most important.
hardships in Europe
and rural America
Each of the
following
contributed to
dangerous
economic
conditions:

uneven distribution
of wealth
speculation in the stock
market
increased personal debt

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression
Section
Chapter
Chapter

1 Section 1
25 Section 1
21

Section QuickTake Quiz
Section Review
[placeholder for link to Section QuickTake Quiz]
QuickTake Quiz

Know It, Show It Quiz

Causes of the
The Cold War Begins Depression

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United States History Ch. 12 Section 1 Notes

  • 1. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Objectives • Discuss the weaknesses in the economy of the 1920s. • Explain how the stock market crash contributed to the coming of the Great Depression. • Describe how the Great Depression spread overseas. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 2. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Terms and People • Herbert Hoover – former Secretary of Commerce and Republican candidate for President in 1928 • speculation – when investors gamble that stock prices will rise • Black Tuesday – October 24, 1929, the day the stock market crashed • business cycle – periodic expansion and contraction of the economy Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 3. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Terms and People (continued) • Great Depression – The collapse of the United States and world economies beginning in 1929 • Hawley-Smoot Tariff – high protective tariff passed in June 1930 that contributed to a worldwide depression Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 4. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 How did the prosperity of the 1920s give way to the Great Depression? 1. During the 1920s, many Americans enjoyed what seemed like an endless era of prosperity. But in 1929, the stock market crashed. Production fell, unemployment rose, and the economy went into a period of dramatic decline. Years after the Great Depression began, periodic contraction was seen as part of the business cycle. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 5. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 In the 1928 presidential race, the Republican Party was confident. The Republicans took credit for the strong economy. Their presidential candidate was Herbert Hoover. He believed in voluntary cooperation between business and labor. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 6. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Despite Hoover’s confidence, some saw signs of weakness in the economy. The agricultural sector was in trouble. Rural farmers produced huge surpluses of food that depressed prices. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression Farmers could not afford to buy goods or repay their loans.
  • 7. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Easy credit and installment buying lead people to purchase goods they can’t pay for. 2. By 1929, Americans racked up more than $6 billion in personal debt — more than double the 1921 level. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 8. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Rising wages masked an uneven distribution of wealth. 3. While factory workers’ wages rose 8%, factory output increased by 32%. As a result, worker incomes rose modestly, while rich investor incomes skyrocketed. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 9. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Until September 1929, the stock market continued to rise. Many people borrowed money to buy stock, assuming prices would continue to go up. Some economists feared that stocks were over-priced. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 10. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 3. On October 29th, the stock market went into a free fall as investors tried to sell at any price. 16 million shares were sold on “Black Tuesday.” Billions of dollars were lost in a few hours. Many who bought stocks on margin were wiped out. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 11. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 4. The Great Crash was a hallmark of the nation’s business cycle. The economy periodically grows and then contracts. • In growth periods, workers are hired, wages rise, and demand for products increases. • In contraction periods, workers are fired, wages drop, and demand for products falls. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 12. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 The stock market crash didn’t start the Great Depression by itself. Instead, it quickened the collapse of the U.S. economy. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 13. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 The banking system feels the effects of the crash first. People fear that their money will be lost so they run to the bank and attempt to withdraw their funds. But banks don’t have enough of their money on hand as cash. These bank runs cause banks to fail. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 14. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 • Factories closed, causing worker layoffs. • This lowered demand for goods. • By 1933, the unemployment rate reached 25%. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 15. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Congress passed the Hawley-Smoot Tariff to protect American manufacturers from foreign competition. The strategy was a mistake. Other nations retaliated and raised tariffs as well. The resulting drop in world trade only made the glut of American factory and farm products harder to sell. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 16. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 As international trade falls, a global drop in business leads to a worldwide depression. Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 17. Section Chapter 1 Section 1 25 5. There were several causes of the Great Depression. There is still disagreement over which are most important. hardships in Europe and rural America Each of the following contributed to dangerous economic conditions: uneven distribution of wealth speculation in the stock market increased personal debt Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression
  • 18. Section Chapter Chapter 1 Section 1 25 Section 1 21 Section QuickTake Quiz Section Review [placeholder for link to Section QuickTake Quiz] QuickTake Quiz Know It, Show It Quiz Causes of the The Cold War Begins Depression