Great Depression Dbq Essay

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Weize Tan
History 7B
3/09/14

Chapter 23

1. What were some of the causes of the Great Depression? What made it so severe, and why did it last so long?
a. In the 1929, The Great Depression was a worldwide depression that lasted for 10 years. The stock market crash of the 1929 causes the Depression, when loans were given out and people couldn’t repay the loan. It affect many American lives, the unemployment had skyrocketed from 3% to 25%. Work wages fell 42% for those who still had a job. The Great Depression lasted so long was because it affect a nationwide and people didn’t have money to spend to recover the economy

2. What was the impact of the Depression on farmers, minorities, and women?
a. During the great Depression, many people in the city were unemployed. A third of American farmers lost their land and had to move to city to search for jobs. Many African Americans were unemployed in the south, since white have priority over the job market than African Americans, it’s harder for them to get a job. African American started to move to North to search, but little difference did it make. Many took the position as janitors, street cleaners, and domestic servants. Mexican American and Chinese American were no better off, whites started to take over those jobs for Mexican and Chinese American. Women started to search for jobs as their family needed the money.

3. How did Pres. Hoover and his administration try to deal with the Depression? What was the result of those efforts?
a. President Hoover tried designed to jump-start the economy and add jobs. He wanted to reform banks to provide mortgage relief and spend more $423 million federal money into business investment. Congress decided to pass the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, whi...

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...ut he refused to use federal money for direct aid to citizens, believing the dole would weaken public morale. Instead, he believes on volunteerism to raise money.

8. What was the “interregnum”?
a. The Interregnum was a 4 month period between the transitions President of the United States. Hoover, who was exiting office, to President Roosevelt, the new incoming president. It was time where there was a lack of direction and leadership during a struggling period since both presidents had little influence the people of America. People no longer cared about a president leaving and the other one was not in officially presidency to hold power. This period was one of the lowest economic points of the Great Depression. The differing economic and political policies between Hoover and Roosevelt ultimately created the conflict that would further worsen the economic situation.

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