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1.2 -- The Nation's Sick Economy

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1.

Economic Troubles on the Horizon

Which of the following are serious problems that threatened the economy as the 1920s advanced? (pick 3)

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2.

INDUSTRIES IN TROUBLE

Which of the following statements best explains why American industries were in trouble?

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3.

FARMERS NEED A LIFT

What problems did farmers face during the 1920s?

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4.

LIVING ON CREDIT

What does it mean to buy something on credit?

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5.

Hoover Takes the Nation

Who won the presidential election of 1928?

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6.

THE ELECTION OF 1928

“We were challenged with a peace-time choice between the American system of rugged individualism and a European philosophy of diametrically opposed doctrines—doctrines of paternalism and state socialism. The acceptance of these ideas would have meant the destruction of self-government through centralization of government. It would have meant the undermining of the individual initiative and enterprise through which our people have grown to unparalleled greatness.”

– Herbert Hoover, from a campaign speech, October 22, 1928


Does Hoover take a positive or negative view of "paternalism," "state socialism," and "centralization of government" in this quote?

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7.

THE ELECTION OF 1928

“We were challenged with a peace-time choice between the American system of rugged individualism and a European philosophy of diametrically opposed doctrines—doctrines of paternalism and state socialism. The acceptance of these ideas would have meant the destruction of self-government through centralization of government. It would have meant the undermining of the individual initiative and enterprise through which our people have grown to unparalleled greatness.”

– Herbert Hoover, from a campaign speech, October 22, 1928


What qualities does Hoover believe characterize the American system of government?

(pick 3)

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8.

THE ELECTION OF 1928

“We were challenged with a peace-time choice between the American system of rugged individualism and a European philosophy of diametrically opposed doctrines—doctrines of paternalism and state socialism. The acceptance of these ideas would have meant the destruction of self-government through centralization of government. It would have meant the undermining of the individual initiative and enterprise through which our people have grown to unparalleled greatness.”

– Herbert Hoover, from a campaign speech, October 22, 1928

The attitude Hoover expresses here aligns most closely with which of the following economic policies?

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9.

DREAMS OF RICHES IN THE STOCK MARKET

When a person buys stock in a company, what are they getting?

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10.

DREAMS OF RICHES IN THE STOCK MARKET

Based on the definitions of "speculation" and "buying on margin", what might it mean to "speculate on margin?"

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11.

DREAMS OF RICHES IN THE STOCK MARKET

Why might it be a bad idea to speculate on margin?

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12.

The Stock Market Crashes

If people begin selling their stocks and pulling out of companies, what will happen to those companies?

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13.

The Stock Market Crashes

What will happen to the employees of a company that has failed?

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14.

The Stock Market Crash

People borrowed money to invest in the stock market. Now the stock market has crashed and all of the businesses are failing. Which of the following are problems that will result from this? (pick 2)

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15.

Financial Collapse

The 1929 Stock Market crash is considered the beginning of what major historical period?

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16.

Financial Collapse

The Great Depression took place during which of the following time periods?

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17.

WORLDWIDE SHOCKWAVES

____________________________________ affected by the Great Depression.

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18.

CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION

Which of the following factors contributed to the Great Depression? (pick 3)

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19.

1.2 -- The Nation's Sick Economy

Which of the following concepts were discussed in this lesson?

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20.

1.2 -- The Nation's Sick Economy

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