US AP Calendar

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

11.6.3 - The Great Depression, Natural Disasters and the Dust Bowl

Discuss the human toll of the Depression, natural disasters (i.e Florida), and unwise agricultural practices and their effects on the depopulation of rural regions and on political movements of the left and right, with particular attention to the Dust Bowl refugees and their social and economic impacts in California.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The great depression started in the year 1929. The main reason for the great depression was that the stock market crashed. Today October 29, is called black Tuesday, named after the stock market crash. A lot of people started to use credit cards and owing money to the bank. There was a lot of unemployment and poverty as well as homelessness and organized protests.

Joana H.
Per.4

Mr. Waldram said...

Great summary, Joanna! Frightening how similar it is to today and our real estate market! I would be interested to hear you talk more about the human toll... a lot of suffering when on during the Great Depression and I am curious which stories touch you personally the most?