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THE DIRTY THIRTIES THE DARKEST OF YEARS Brother Can You Spare a Dime

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THE DIRTY THIRTIES

THE DARKEST OF YEARS Brother Can You Spare a Dime

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LET’S GET SOME THINGS STRAIGHT

Market Economy: an economic system in which individuals produce goods and prices are determined by supply and demand

Mixed Economy: an economic system in which both individuals and government produce and sell goods

What is CANADA?

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Supply and Demand

The quantity of a product that is available and the market’s desire for that product…. Huh??

Ms. Rogers REALLY wants a chocolate bar and so does everyone in her class. The problem is that there are only two chocolate bars left. There are 30 people vying for two chocolate bars. The DEMAND is HIGH and the SUPPLY is LOW. This means Ms. Rogers is going to have to pay A LOT for the chocolate bar… or risk losing it.

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Alternatively

There are 50 Spotlight Canada textbooks at STA. Ms. Rogers REALLY wants a copy of the Sportlight textbook so she can read it on the weekend and over her summer break. Turns out there aren’t many other people that want that. Ms. Rogers doesn’t have to pay for the textbook BECAUSE the SUPPLY is HIGH and the DEMAND is LOW.

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Economic Cycle

Market economics regularly go through cycles of growth and decline

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THE STOCK MARKET CRASH (Oct 1929)

In the late 1920’s the economy was booming. People were wealthy and there were many jobs for everyone. Homelessness was down in Canada.

Most people from the middle and upper classes were purchasing stocks at an alarming rate and making money on their investment.

In Oct 1929 the New York Stock Exchange collapsed.

Prices of stocks fell very quickly and thus the stock owners wanted to sell all they had.

More than 23 million shares changed hands in one day.

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ECONOMIC TRAGEDY

Because stocks had been so profitable peoplehad been getting loans from the bank, and paying for STOCKS ON MARGIN

STOCKS ON MARGIN were stocks that were bought with only a 10% down payment. It was assumed that the rest of the cost would be covered with the profit from the stocks.

BANKS WERE EVEN INVESTING money from peoples accounts in stocks without the owner’s knowledge.

BECAUSE STOCKS LOST THEIR VALUE OVERNIGHT the people who

had heavily invested WENT BANKRUPT OVERNIGHT.

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Farmers who produced goods were noticing that people in their own countries were buying less. THE FARMERS WERE OVER PRODUCING PRODUCTS.

Factories were also over producing. When companies realized this, they fired some of their workers to save money.

The U.S also imposed TARIFFS on foreign goods coming into the country. In turn many other countries followed suit- attempting to get people to buy from their own countries. THIS IS CALLED PROTECTIONISM.

GERMANY could not pay its war debt from the TREATY OF VERSAILLES. THE ALLIES STARTED RELYING ON THIS REPAYMENT to pay their own loans.

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CANADA’S DEPENDENCE ON EXPORT

The Great Depression exposed a major weakness in the Canadian economy; its heavy dependence on the export of PRIMARY resources.

WHEAT EXPORTS WERE VERY IMPORTANT TO CANADA:1.WHEAT from the PRAIRIES2.Newsprint from B.C, ONTARIO, and QUEBEC

Canada supplied 40% of the world demand for wheat and 65% of the world demand for newsprint

AS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS stopped investing in foreign products people in Canada who worked in these industries lost their jobs.

WITHOUT JOBS they couldn’t afford to buy other products like radios, telephones, or cars.

WITHOUT CUSTOMERS people in these industries also lost their jobs. WITHIN A YEAR MILLIONS OF CANADIANS LOSE THEIR JOBS

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REASONS FOR DEPRESSION

1. STOCK MARKET CRASH buying on margin->buying shares with

10% down and using stock profits to repay loans

Loans very easy to obtain Stock prices over inflated October 29, 1929 New York Stock

Exchange collapsed and others followed

Investors bankrupt in a day

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REASONS FOR DEPRESSION

2. PRICE OF WHEAT FALLS 1927 price of wheat plummets globally Farmers unable to pay mortgages and loans Leads to decrease in production, economy slows, layoffs occur US tariffs (taxes on imported goods) and protectionism slows trade Canada dependent on export of primary resources (wheat prairies,

newsprint BC, Ontario, Quebec)

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The Stock Market CrashTuesday October 29, 1929

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REASONS FOR DEPRESSION

3. REPARATION PAYMENTS Germany burdened

with reparation payments

France and Britain have major loans to United States (money to rebuild after WWI)

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REASONS FOR DEPRESSION

4. DROUGHT 1928 – 1936 Wind blew topsoil

away – constant dust storms

Grasshopper infestation

No irrigation systems and reservoirs

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EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION

1. MIDDLE CLASS WIPED OUT

Canadians lost their jobs, homes, farms, businesses, high suicide rate

Pogey, relief, dole, welfare, vouchers, soup kitchens

Reliance on charities and gov’t aid not enough

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EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION

2. ANGER AND DESPAIR 1933 – ¼ of Canadians unemployed Young, homeless, jobless men drifting, hopping trains

(riding the rods), looking for work Arrested for vagrancy for not having addresses Shanty towns (jungles)

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EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION

3. DISADVANTAGED HURT EVEN MORE

Fewer jobs for women (domestic service)

Aboriginal families expected to ‘live off land’ so received less relief

Chinese population: starvation not uncommon

Immigrants viewed with hostility as seen as threats to jobs

Jewish anti-Semitism (no Jews allowed signs)

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POLITICAL RESPONSE TO DEPRESSION

William Lyon Mackenzie King – Prime Minister at start of Depression

Would not give “a five-cent piece” to help a Tory (Conservative) provincial government

Not in favour of relief

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POLITICAL RESPONSE TO DEPRESSION

1930 King lost to Conservative R.B. Bennett

Not in favour of relief Raised tariffs (failed) Gave money to provinces

(failed) Feared communism Created work camps Hated by many Canadians

(was a millionaire) Ousted in 1935 by King

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SOCIAL RESPONSE TO DEPRESSION (WORK CAMPS AND PROTEST)

Horrible conditions in work camps for 20 cents a day

170,000 men in camps

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SOCIAL RESPONSE TO DEPRESSION (WORK CAMPS AND PROTEST)

1935 – 1000 men left BC to protest (On-To-Ottawa Trek)

Stopped in Regina; leaders went on to meet RB Bennett

When RCMP cleared out trekkers, 1 man killed, many injuries, 130 arrested

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PROTEST POLITICS

1932: creation of Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)

JS Woodsworth leader Became popular as socialist

and its Regina Manifesto platform wanted more power in public’s hands

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PROTEST POLITICS

1935: Social Credit Party won in Alberta William (Bible Bill) Aberhart leader Capitalism is a wasteful economic

system Prairie protest party

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FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL TENSIONS

Rowell-Sirois Commission 1937 Recommended federal gov’t have more

taxation power Federal gov’t give poorer provinces grants

called equalization payments King acts on two of Rowell-Sirois Commission

recommendations.1. Creation of national Unemployment Insurance

program 19402. Family Allowance 1944

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THE END AT SUCH A COST

1. Workers find jobs as country gears up for war

2. Men enlist for service, decreasing unemployment

3. World War II is on its way…

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