Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________ Class: _____ 14.1 The Nation·s Sick Economy pp. 464-­471 OUTLINING YOUR NOTES: Take notes as you read the text. Use outline formatting. x x x Economic Troubles on the Horizon o Industries in Trouble o Farmers Need a Lift o Consumers Have Less Money to Spend o Living on Credit o Uneven Distribution of Income Hoover Takes the Nation o The Election of 1928 o Dreams of Riches in the Stock Market The Stock Market Crashes o x Black Tuesday Financial Collapse o Bank and Business Failures o Worldwide Shock Waves o Causes of the Great Depression For use with McDougal Littell THE AMERICANS: RECONSTRUCTION TO THE 21st CENTURY © 2005 Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________ Class: _____ 14.2 Hardship and Suffering during the Depression pp. 472-­477 OUTLINING YOUR NOTES: Take notes as you read the text. Use outline formatting. x x The Depression Devastates People¶s Lives o The Depression in the Cities o The Depression in Rural Areas o The Dust Bowl Effects on the American Family o Men in the Streets o Women Struggle to Survive o Children Suffer Hardships o Social and Psychological Effects For use with McDougal Littell THE AMERICANS: RECONSTRUCTION TO THE 21st CENTURY © 2005 Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________ Class: _____ 14.3 Hoover Struggles with the Depression pp. 478-­483 OUTLINING YOUR NOTES: Take notes as you read the text. Use outline formatting. x x x Hoover Tries to Reassure the Nation o Hoover¶s Philosophy o Hoover Takes Cautious Steps o Boulder Dam o Democrats Win in 1930 Congressional Elections Hoover Takes Action o Hoover Backs Cooperatives o Direct Intervention Gassing the Bonus Army o The Patman Bill Denied o Hoover Disbands the Bonus Army For use with McDougal Littell THE AMERICANS: RECONSTRUCTION TO THE 21st CENTURY © 2005