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The purpose of the economy was to better the state or government. British controlled US governement with taxes an tariffs. |
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efforts of workers to improve their economic position |
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mid 1800s
unions created to improve better working conditions, wages, hours worked, and benefits.
The power of a group is better than the power of an individual. |
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A way for manage and workers to communicate. negociating.
basketball players and their contracts only with a group |
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Common type of strike is when the union workers refuse to work unless their demands are met.
Strikes are more effective when the economy is good. |
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Aruguments
For Unions
Increase wages for workers and benefits
Protect Jobs
Against unions
Some argue that unions are too large and too powerful
Unions decrease the economic productivity
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- increased economic growth
- government took over companies to manufacture for the war
- created a command economy
- US moved from a debtor nation to a creditor
- it was owed money from other nations instead of oweing
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1920s Economic Growth
Isolutionism |
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US focused on themselves not caring about what happened to other nations
RESULTS
New technology
Factories could run night and day
electrical appliances
Construction boom
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Henry Ford developed
assembly line = specialization
Workers specialize on one task |
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time of economic crisis
came from the agriculture industry
no demand farmers produced to much
Over production became one of the main causes for the Great Depression
over production
decline in foreign trade
over speculation in stock market
laissez faire policies
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Low demand for foreign trade because of the foreign debt owe to the US |
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Overspeculation in the Stock
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The value of the stock market was based on earning power
The problem was that the market was based on potential earnings and was not based on real earnings
Also many common people were able to buy stock on credit "on market" |
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thought that the government should not be involved in economic decisions
President Hoover |
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the bottom fell aout of the stockmarket
There was a "run on the banks"
The banks did not have enough money to payout
Failure of the banks hit the economy the hardest
25 percent of Americans were unemployed |
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congress passed the largest tarrif taxing imports
foreign also created tarrifs
trade dropped
too little too late |
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation |
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federal government paid farmer for surplus goods
too little too late |
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restoration of the economy programs were created to decrease unemployment and increase the economy
- Reformthe banking industry and stock market
- Relief for all workers and industries
- Recovery from depression
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Federal agencies were allowed to inspect banks and their policies |
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firm laws and regulations on the banking system |
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FDIC |
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insured mony people had in banks
gave people confidence to use banks |
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Civilian Conservation Corps |
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Provided work for men 18-25
successful |
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Tennessee Valley Authority |
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to generate electrical power and stop flooding on the Tenneessee River
still going on today |
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The Agriculture Adjustment Act |
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raise agriculture price to save farmers
paid farmers to destroy crops
found unconstitutional
People were starving and they were destroying food |
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National Industrial Recovery Act |
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regulations on industries
ensure fair competition and fraud
found unconstitutional |
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Started because the first programs were founf unconstitutional
it was hopeful the would be more successful |
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National Labor Relations Act |
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Wagner Act
protection of labor unions |
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3 main insurance programs
unemployment insurance
retirement funds
welfare
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expansion of government
Social Security
FDIC
Securities and Exchange
agencies that still impact our economy |
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people made sacrifices
inspired
hard work
patriotism
unification
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After WWII there was a strong middle and upper class
separate but equal society
beginning of the Cold War
Television |
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Would end communism in USSR
Free trade and open markets were essential to US
Arms race US spent billions on national defense
Space race
spending created inflation and fluctuation in business cycles
created a recession |
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Cold War time gave aid to foreign countries. |
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large government deficits
increase in consumer spending
us became a dependent nation |
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where inflation an unemployment were increasing at the same time |
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supply side economics
increasing domestic government
decreasing taxes
it was a contradiction |
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computers
internet
spending up
declining economy |
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