Great Depression
Great Depression
Economic Troubles on
Horizon
While manythe
European
nations
suffered a post-WWI recession,
the United States did not
Industrial
Overproduction
Industries
had increased their
productivity however,
eventually there was a surplus
of supplies
As a result, important
industries (railroad, textile,
steel) barely made any profit
Railroads lost business due to
new forms of transportation
(automobile)
Mining & lumbering (which had
Living on Credit
Uneven Distribution of
Income
During the 1920s,
the rich got richer and
the poor got poorer
Election of 1928
Herbert Hoover
(Republican) vs. Alfred
Smith (Democrats)
Since the previous
presidents during the
prosperous 1920s (Harding
& Coolidge) were
RepublicansHoover made
sure to point this out in his
campaign
Americans believed him
Financial Collapse
Bank Failures
Business Failures
Hoovers Response to
Depression
While in office,
Herbert Hoover
attempted to diminish the impact of
the Great Depression
Depression in Rural
Areas
Life in rural areas
was hard, but it did
have one advantage over city life most
farmers could grow food for their families
Dust Bowl