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The USA 1919-1941
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The USA 1919-1941
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The USA 1919-1941
How far did the US economy boom in the 1920's?
What was the economic boom based on?
A state of mind
'Right to prosperity'
Americans wanted to consume more and more
The first World War
Made money selling weapons to Britain and France
Republican policies
'Laissez faire'
Relaxed policy
Low taxes
Trusts
Super cooroerations
Tariffs on foreign goods
New industries
Henry Ford
Model T car
15 million 1908-1925
1st successful production line
Growing population
Able to make new technology
Production lines
Cheaper
Mass production
The USA's industrial strength
Lots of natural resources
New technology
Oil, coal, steel, textiles, ranching
Farming industry= more efficient
Cycle of prosperity
Why did agriculture not share the prosperity?
Cotton farmers
Drought
Boll weeval
Over-production
Republicans won't help
Grain farmers
Competition
Over-production
Expensive
Republicans won't help
Did all American's benefit from the boom?
Miners
Bad pay
Poor living conditions
New technology took over
Over production
New immigrants
Immigration Act 1924
Limit immigration- communist/German scares
less educated
cheap labour
Black Sharecroppers
Discrimination
KKK
Bad pay
Poor working/living conditions
How far did US society change in the 1920's?
What were the 'roaring twenties'?
Flappers
Could go out without chapperone
E.g.Brother/Dad
Could wear revealing clothes
Young, middle class women
Short hair
Could smoke in public
Post war
Advertising
Targetted groups
Colourful
Catalogues
Clothing sales went up 400%
Hollywood
Silent films
Charlie Chaplin
Comedies
Cinemas
Dance
Charleston
Religious Americans thought it was sinful and encouraged sex
Popular in cities+clubs+shows
Sport
Associated with gambling and drinking
Radios broadcast live to nation
Working class spent their extra cash on sport and drink
Baseball
Boxing
Horseracing
Jazz music
Criticized by traditionalists
'Jazz Age'
Jazz
Blues
Soul
Black music
Improvisation
Slavery
How widespread was intolerance in US society?
Immigrants
Women
Bible belt
Native Americans
Black Americans
Working class
Middle-class
Why was prohibition introduced?
The slippery slope
House
Social club
Saloon
Alcoholic
Poverty
"youth corrupting"
"poor man's club"
Politics
Republicans
Vote winner
Women
Traditionalists
Alcohol= German
Causes insanity, brutality and cruelty
Leads to gambling= immoral
Money wasted on alcohol
Better spent on family ect..
How far did the roles of women change?
Modern
Revealing clothing
Short hair
Make-up
Middle-class had more time and money
Working class worked outside the home
Less reliant on men
1920- women given the vote
During WW1 women became independent and did men's jobs
Traditional
Concentrated on looking after home and family
Didn't go to work
Modern changes didn't affect rural areas
Many got up early for house jobs
Why was prohibition repealed in 1933?
Smuggling
Speakeasies
Moonshine
Harmful chemicals
Unhygenic
Illegally manufactured spirits
'Bootleggers'
Police corruption
Bribary
Gang culture
Al Capone
What were the causes and consequences of the Wall Street Crash?
How far was speculation responsible for the Wall Street Crash?
Speculation= buying and selling shares in order to make a quick profit, often done by ordinary unproffesional people
Americans became over-confident in the strength of their economy
Uneducated people were investing and ruining the economy strength
Overproduction
Irresponsible banks
European tarifs on US goods
Republican 'laissez faire'
Panic selling of shares
What impact did the Wall Street Crash have on the economy?
'Run on the banks'
Many people worried about money they had in the bank and rushed to collect it
Country ran out of money
People lost trust in economy and banks
People no longer wanted to use banks so they ran out of money to invest and keep the system going...
What were the consequences of the Wall Street Crash?
The Great Depression= the period of economic difficulties suffered by the US as a result of the Crash in the 1930-40's
In the cities
Factories produced goods
No-one could afford the goods
Factories struggled to sell in US
Tariffs meant couldn't sell abroad either
Factories cut production, work force and pay
In the countryside
Farmers over-produced
Farmers lost money
Prices kept falling
Farmers unable to pay mortgage and debts
'Hoovervilles'
Poverty
Loss of confidence in banks and government
Why did Roosevelt win the election of 1932?
Promised change
Against the republican 'laissez faire' policies
"Relief, Recovery and Reform"
Reverse the Great Depression
First 100 days
Alphabet agencies
Radio broadcasts
Recovered banks
Wall Street Crash= October 1929
How successful was the New Deal?
What was the New Deal introduced in 1933?
"Relief, recovery and reform"
Limit speculation
Stock market monitoring
Bank recovery
'Alphabet Agencise'
CCC- Civillian Conservation Corps. Provided work for the unemployed, followed by the PWA which provided further work.
PWA- Public Works Administration, provided work building roads, bridges, schools ect..
How far did the character of the New Deal change after 1933?
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Tennessee= poorest region+farming
Built dams
Planted trees to stop soil erosion
Built power stations
The second new deal
new measures to benefit the elderly, sick and unemployed
The Wagner Act 1935- gave every worker the chance to be apart of a trade union
Stability was restored in the government and banking system
Why did people oppose the New Deal?
Former President Hoover and Republicans
Pointless idea
Wasteful
Spending too much
Acting like a dictatior
Communist ideas
Too complicated
The Supreme Court (Republican)
They thought Roosevelt had too much power
Undermining the US system
Didn't support the new deal and made biased decissions
Father Coughlin
Catholic priest
Used radio program to attack Roosevelt and his plans
Believed the new deal didn't do enough for religion
Did all American's benefit from the New Deal?
It restored faith in the government but many thought measures were taken too far
Roosevelt= taking away freedom and being communist
Native Americans got money to preserve their traditions but were still excluded from society.
Some women could now achieve prominent positions but others were left out of alphabet agencies like the CCC and social security payments
Black Americans gained benefits like the CCC and the slum clearance but discrimination and lynching still happened.
The new deal created lots of jobs but unemployment still existed
Did the fact that the New Deal did not solve unemployment mean it was a failure?
Roosevelt still managed to get the US out of the 'Great Depression'
Boosted the economy again
Created thousands of new jobs
Re-gained confidence in banks and government
Cycle of prosperity began working again
Cycle of prosperity
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