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Great Depression Questions

Great Depression Questions. By: Sadie Hedger. Introduction.

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Great Depression Questions

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  1. Great Depression Questions By: Sadie Hedger

  2. Introduction The topic I have chosen to create my questions for is the Great Depression. I have chosen this topic because I feel it is one that can easily be related to current events, and as as a result has interested me the most. I also understood this topic more, and in my opinion learnt more about the Great Depression then World War I.

  3. Question 1 • What was the leading cause to the Great Depression? • Bank Debts • Stock market crash • Too many people working • Many people we’re sad about wars

  4. Question 1 Answer • What was the leading cause to the Great Depression? • Bank Debts • Stock market crash • Too many people working • Many people we’re sad about wars

  5. Question 2 • What is another name for the Great Depression? • Wall Street Crash • Wall Mart’s Crash • It was called both • There wasn’t a second

  6. Question 2 Answer • What is another name for the Great Depression? • Wall Street Crash • Wall Mart’s Crash • It was called both • There wasn’t a second

  7. Question 3 • Who was President when the Great Depression started? • George Washington • John F. Kennedy • Franklin Roosevelt • Herbert Hoover

  8. Question 3 Answer • Who was President when the Great Depression started? • George Washington • John F. Kennedy • Franklin Roosevelt • Herbert Hoover

  9. Question 4 • Who was president when the Great Depression ended? • Franklin Roosevelt • George Bush • Herbert Hoover • Abraham Lincoln

  10. Question 4 Answer • Who was president when the Great Depression ended? • Franklin Roosevelt • George Bush • Herbert Hoover • Abraham Lincoln

  11. Question 5 • What was the deal called that ended the Great Depression? • The Deal • No more Depression • The New Deal • The Good Deal

  12. Question 5 Answer • What was the deal called that ended the Great Depression? • The Deal • No more Depression • The New Deal • The Good Deal

  13. Question 6 • When did the Great Depression start and end? • 1229 – 1939 • 1929 - 1949 • 1919 - 1921 • 1899 - 1919

  14. Question 6 Answer • When did the Great Depression start and end? • 1229 – 1939 • 1929 - 1949 • 1919 - 1921 • 1899 - 1919

  15. Poll Question • Why did you choose this question? I have chosen to do my third question about who the president was when the Great Depression started because I personally had no idea Herbert Hoover was the president during this time let alone a president in general and it’s even more surprising because I’m American. Therefore I think this might be one that might shock or trick others if they are like myself. I also think that this is an important thing to know about the Depression, along with many other factors.

  16. Poll Results

  17. Where are the Results From?

  18. Analysis • This data shows us that there is a wide variety of answers although majority of the voters voted for the correct answer. Also, 1 out of 5 people that voted in the US answered incorrectly and the other four answered correctly. Some of the incorrect results were due to age difference. • It surprises me that most of the people who answered this poll were from QA and in our grade and yet some were still not completely sure of the answer. This surprised me because they are learning the same things as myself and therefore this is something they should know. It also surprised me that the one person who voted for George Washington was from North America and you would think that they would know their first president.

  19. Analysis Continued… • What didn’t surprise was the fact the the majority of people who voted answered correctly, especially because most of the people are from the same grade and school as me. Something else that didn’t surprise me was that there were a few people that voted wrong because some of the voters are younger then myself and therefore may not have been taught about the Great Depression. • By looking at my data results I can conclude that a majority of the voters know about the Great Depression and who was president, but there are still some that are unsure. I can also tell that maybe this should be a topic that is taught more especially in some areas of the US. Over all I wasn’t very surprised by the end results because the majority of people got it correct as stated previously.

  20. Bibliography • http://drpinna.com/the-great-depression-of-2008-7396 • http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/04/0426_dow/source/3.htm • http://bloggersnetwork.net/job-security-myth-or-fact/ • http://symonsez.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/a-look-at-the-stock-market-crash-of-1929-freeze-watch/ • http://www.entmoney.com/2011/06/08/food-for-thought-top-wall-street-executives-unbelievable-payouts/ • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/herberthoover • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt • http://www.bilerico.com/2008/12/20080116-The%20New%20Deal.jpg • http://www.doctorhousingbubble.com/the-sham-of-our-current-unemployment-rate-numbers-lessons-from-the-great-depression-part-x-data-mining/

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