All Posts (75055)

Sort by

Semester test blog

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

Great Depression- the Great Depression all started with the stock market crash. This devastating time lasted from 1929 to the late 30’s early 40’s. It all began be

Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester test blog.

1.The impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.
-Uneven distribution of wealth
-Over production of goods
-Buying on margin; caused debt
-High tariffs
-Stock Market Crash
* Great Depression: Was a time when there were little jobs and the highe

Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

The Great Depression


In the 1920's people were happy, and spending money. With the overproduction and people stop buying products and buy stocks, the market went under and started the Depression.

The 1st New deal started in 1933 and ended on 34. It was

Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test blog

1. Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

Great depression--
1.Uneven distribution of wealth
2. Debt because of buying on margin
3. Overproduction of goods
4. Old and decaying industrial base makes us less
competitive
5. Unsuccessful economic policies

Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

GD

People in the 1920’s were so happy but when the stock market crashed people stopped buying things. When people don’t spend their money then businesses don’t get costumers. Then when businesses don’t get costumers then the business goes into debt.

Th

Read more…
Comments: 0

semester test blog take two

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US
The Great Depression had serve effects on the U.S. The United States were. not the only ones that were effected by this depression though. Four other countries were
Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

Essentials for US History--Semester 21.The impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.-Uneven distribution of wealth-Over production of goods-Buying on margin; caused debt-High tariffs-Stock Market Crash* Great Depression: Was a time when
Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

Great Depression- It all started with the stock market crash. People in the 1920’s were so happy but when the stock market crashed people stopped buying things. When people don’t spend their money then businesses don’t get costumers. Then when busine

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 1

Essentials for US History--Semester 2 A Novel by Austin Mumm

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

.

As we all know, the stock market crash and the ensueing great depression of the 1930's affected not ju

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 2

8, 1933. Under control of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
Cost over $200 million a month to pay for all of the supplies and workers. The
budget was only $400 million, and the CWA had to be disbanded after spending
over a billion dollars in

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 3

that I can think of that completely underestimated the heart and fighting spirit of Americans to this extent would be the attack of 911. Japan chose to attack Pearl Harbor, a strategic naval base in Hawaii. Wrong choice.

The date was December 7, 1941.

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 4

While all of this is happening, Winston Churchill was redeemed as a hero because before the war he had tried telling people that they needed to take Hitler out of business. Churchill was appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain and is known as one o

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 5

Russia couldn't do anything about it without starting a war with us, which is not what they wanted, so we made them look like fools. Berlin was split into two parts, East and West Berlin. The West side, controlled by the US and UK and France was like

Read more…
Comments: 0

Supreme Overlord Semester Two Test Blog Part 6

with citizens. Before the first day of 2000 he resigned and turned the presidency to Vladimir Putin.


5. Students will understand the causes, effects and major events of the Korean Conflict. The Korean conflict was the
US involvement in 1950 in Korea.

Read more…
Comments: 0

~Semester Blog~

Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

-The Great Depression started in 1929 and went to like the early 1940’s. The 20’s were great for everyone. They were buying all the time. Every time something new cam

Read more…
Comments: 0

the FINAL blog.

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.
The Great depression occured in the 1930s and was a horribel time for the US. Rosevelt tried to put in his new deal which was jobs to help out the common people du

Read more…
Comments: 0

Last Blog of the Year.

Watergate Scandal

Watergate was a Scandal that occured in the 70's. On june 17th 1972 a security guard working at the Watergate complex found tape over the latches on some of the doors making them so that they could not lock the security guard then re

Read more…
Comments: 0

Essentials for US History

Essentials for US History--Semester 2

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

The New Deal had three major goals:

Relief-- The immediate action to try and help people out.

Reform-- Trying to help the banks

R

Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.
The great depression took away many jobs from citizens, and wages were terrible. Many people were upset and the suicide rate went up, the US dollar basically meant
Read more…
Comments: 0

Semester Test Blog

1. Students will understand the impact the Great Depression and New Deal had on the US.

Causes of the Great Depression are: bank failures, savings and bank runs, business bankruptcy, unemployment, uneven distribution of wealth, industries in trouble,

Read more…
Comments: 0
eXTReMe Tracker