Great depression

Unit 6 Timeline the freat Depression and New Deal 1920's-1941

  • Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes
    Langston Hughes was born Feburary 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. He published his first poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" in 1921.
  • Unemployment rates in 1920

    Unemployment rates in 1920
    The unemployment rate in the year of 1920 was 5.2 %.
  • Unemployment rate in 1921

    Unemployment rate in 1921
    The unemplyment rate of 8.7%.
  • Unemployment rate is 1929

    Unemployment rate is 1929
    The unemployment rates 1929 is 3.2%.
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    The Great Depression, an immense tragedy that placed million of Americans out of work, was the beggining of government involvement in the economy and in society as a whole.
  • "Relief, Recovery, Reform"

    "Relief, Recovery, Reform"
    When Roosevelt and Hopkins had direction they pursed "relief, recovery, reform" and cubed corruption.
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected overwhelmingly on a campaign promising a New Deal for the American people.
  • The depression of Mexican Americans in the Great Depression

    The depression of Mexican Americans in the Great Depression
    In the 1930s, durring the Great Depression, over 500,000 Mexican Americans were deported or pressured to leave.
  • Medicaid and Medicare

    Medicaid and Medicare
    Medicare and madicaid are the primary system for providing government-funded health care to the elderly and the poor in the United States. Congress enacted both programs as an expansion of the federal government's Social Security insurance program, which had its roots in the economic depression of the 1930s.
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Coporation

    Federal Deposit Insurance Coporation
    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an independent U.S federal excutive agency designed to promote public confidence in banks to and to provide insurance coverage for bank deposits up to 0,000.
  • Unemployment Rate of 1932

    Unemployment Rate of 1932
    The unemployment rate of 1932 was 25%.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    He became the 32nd U.S. President in 1933, and was te only president to be elected four times.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority

    Tennessee Valley Authority
    The U.S. Constitution passed significance, The Tennessee Valley Authoiity Act in 1933 to establish the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), an autonomous federal corporate agency responsible for the integrated development of the Tennessee River basin.
  • Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange
    During the Great Depression, Dorothea Lange photographed the unemployed men who wandered the streets. Lange's first exhibtion, held in 1934, established her reputation as a skilled docnumentary photographer.
  • Entitlement Programs and Solvency

    Entitlement Programs and Solvency
    It was created by congress to regulate securities markets and to help protect their investers.
  • Securities & Exchange Commision

    Securities & Exchange Commision
    The Securities and Exchange Act of 1924 was created to provide governance of securities transactions on the secondary market and regualate the exchanges and broker-dealers in order to protect the investing public
  • The Dust Bowl

    The Dust Bowl
    The Dust Howl, the name given to the drought and resluting dust storms on the plains, lasted from 1930 to 1940, although the dates vary by location.
  • Social Securty & Social Security Administration

    Social Securty & Social Security Administration
    Many of the federal and state programs that provide income security to U.S. families have their roots in the Social Security Act (the Act of 1935. This Act provided for unemployment insurance, old-age insurance, and meastated welfare programs.
  • Judicial Interpretation during the New Deal

    Judicial Interpretation during the New Deal
    The judicial branch in the U.S. Government interprets the constition, and during the New Deal.
  • The unemployment rate of 1938

    The unemployment rate of 1938
    In 1938 the unemployment rate was 19.1%.
  • Unemployment rate of 1942

    Unemployment rate of 1942
    The unemployment rate of 4.7%.
  • Unemployment rate of 1950

    Unemployment rate of 1950
    The unemployment rate of 1950 was 5.3%.
  • Unemployment rate of 1975

    Unemployment rate of 1975
    The unemployment rate of 1975 was 8.1%.
  • Unemployment rate 1990

    Unemployment rate 1990
    The unemployment rate of 1990 was 5.6%.
  • Unemployment rate of 2009

    Unemployment rate of 2009
    The unemployment rate of 9.5%.
  • Unemployment rate of 2012

    Unemployment rate of 2012
    The unemployment rate of 2012 is 7.9%.