The Great Depression. The Great Depression was descending upon the land, bringing hard times and suffocating hope.

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TEACHABLE MOMENTS THE GREAT DEPRESSION COMBINING DOCUMENTS AND DOCUMENTARIES FOR USE IN THE CLASSROOM Main Idea/Enduring Understanding The Great Depression The Great Depression was a global economic crisis. It resulted in the worst and most enduring economic downturn in American history lasting from 1929 to 1945 and resulting in nearly 25 percent unemployment. Film Script Quote 1: [W]hen widespread economic conditions render large numbers of men and women incapable of supporting either themselves or their families... aid must be extended by Government, not as a matter of charity, but as a matter of social duty. - Franklin D. Roosevelt In the Roaring 20s, steady economic growth had ushered in an era of unprecedented prosperity. Business boomed. Profits soared. New consumer goods poured out of the nation s factories. Then on October 29, 1929 Black Tuesday : stock prices on Wall Street plummeted, erasing in a day more than $14 billion dollars in assets. The Great Depression was descending upon the land, bringing hard times and suffocating hope. A record number of businesses failed. Bank closings spread like wildfire. Across the country more than one in four workers was unemployed. Shack cities - nicknamed Hoovervilles - and breadlines - long lines of hungry people waiting outside charity institutions for bread or a bowl of soup sprang up in communities across the nation. Farm foreclosures were running at nearly 20,000 a month, and everywhere people took to the road looking for work. Republican President Herbert Hoover tried to combat the Depression, but he believed in limited government and economic relief through private charity and was reluctant to fund massive public works projects and other stimulative measures. How different from four years before. The optimism of the 20s had given way to despair as more and more people lost their jobs, their savings, and their homes. Page 1 of 2

TEACHABLE MOMENTS THE GREAT DEPRESSION COMBINING DOCUMENTS AND DOCUMENTARIES FOR USE IN THE CLASSROOM Quote 2: These unhappy times call for the building of plans that...build from the bottom up and not from the top down, that put their faith once more in the forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid....we are in the midst of an emergency at least equal to that of war. Let us mobilize to meet it. - Franklin D. Roosevelt Notes: Page 2 of 2

Short Answer Questions 1. What were conditions like for Americans in the 1920s? 2. What happened on Black Tuesday? 3. What was a Hooverville? 4. What was a breadline? 5. Who was President when the Depression hit? Vocabulary Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 the date of the Stock Market crash that caused the Great depression. Great Depression period in 1930s following the Stock Market crash that brought business failures, unemployment and farm foreclosures Hooverville areas named for President Hoover in cities where wood shacks and rubble shelters were built by homeless people in the 1930s Breadline areas where homeless, poor people went to receive food supplies each day Foreclosure legal process that seizes property when a debt is in default (not paid) Prosperity time of increased wealth and economic well being

Document Based Questions Document 1: 1. Pretend you are a newspaper reporter who has been tasked to write a story to go along with this photo. How would you answer the questions; who, what, when, where, and why? 2. How would you describe the conditions there? 3. What emotions does this picture make you feel? Document 2: 1. How would you describe the tone of this letter? 2. What advice would you give to Mrs. Biringer if you were asked to respond to this letter? Page 1 of 2

3. If Mrs. Biringer s husband is making just $60 a month, how likely is it that the family can afford to pay $20 a month plus interest on the $400.00 loan? 4. Do you think the response from Mrs. Roosevelt s secretary was appropriate? Why or why not? Document 3: 1. Pretend you are a newspaper reporter who has been tasked to write a story to go along with this photo. How would you answer the questions; who, what, when, where, and why? 2. What emotions does this picture make you feel? 3. Do think the people who found themselves in a breadline felt happy that they were getting something to eat, or sad and embarrassed because they were unable to provide for themselves? How do you think you would feel? Page 2 of 2

DOCUMENT 1 - Photograph of a squatter camp in California, 1936. Shanty housing facilities like the ones pictured were also known as Hoovervilles, and sprung up across America during the Great Depression.

DOCUMENT 2 - Letter to Eleanor Roosevelt from Mrs. F. Biringer, December 7, 1938. Page 1 of 3

DOCUMENT 2 - Letter to Eleanor Roosevelt from Mrs. F. Biringer, December 7, 1938. Page 2 of 3

DOCUMENT 2 - Letter to Eleanor Roosevelt from Mrs. F. Biringer, December 7, 1938. Page 3 of 3

DOCUMENT 3 - Photograph of a breadline on Sixth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, NY, where free food was distributed with private funds to large numbers of unemployed citizens, February 1932.