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Summary of Theme 4 - The changing quality of life - Revision notes Edexcel AS/A Level History - Paper 1&2 Searching for rights and freedoms in the 20th Century ISBN: 978-1-4479-8533-4

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1.4. The changing quality of life, 1917-80
What was the impact of economic change,1917-80?
Boom, bust and recovery, 1917-41
Post-war depression -
 Farming:
o Prices fell
o Farmers had to sack workers; some went bankrupt
 Industry:
o Many strikes in 1919 and 1920
o Increasing unemployment
o The coal industry lost out to other fuels
 Dropped to 60% by 1930
 Government reaction:
o Countries put tariffs on US goods
 US exports fell
o Gov. thinking changed when another depression hit in 1929

Boom –
 Mass production:
o Mass-produced goods were produced more quickly and cheaply
o People bought more goods
 Especially cars and radios
o In 1917, 4,727,468 passenger cars, by 1929, 23,060,421
 New Management Techniques:
o Some employers used ‘scientific management ideas’
o Scientific management advised paying good wages and good working conditions
 Federal Policies:
o The government kept some of the wartime subsidies to farmers in place and also
cut taxes for businesses to encourage ‘buying American’.
 Hire Purchase and Loans:
o More people bought homes and farms on mortgages that banks lent.
o Between 1920 and 1929, consumer debt rose from $3.3 billion to $7.6 billion.
o People were also borrowing more about 10% of their income.
 Changing Industry:
o Used higher levels of mechanisation
o Many ran on electricity
o In 1917, there were 7,899,000 homes and businesses wired for electricity: in
1930, 24,555,732
The Stock Market
Bust
 Demand began to fall
 Companies did not cut production enough, so goods piled up in warehouses
 By 1927, unemployment was rising, employers cut waged and working hours
 Businesses and banks were in debt and stock market overheated
 Stock prices began to fall

,  Banks that gambled with customers’ money went bankrupt
The Great Depression
 Wall Street Crash significantly worsened the depression
 Businesses and banks went bankrupt, unemployment shot up
 People lost their homes if they could not afford mortgages
 Homelessness and poverty increased
 Hoover tried to push federal action, but most Republican Congress was unwilling to
agree
o Hoover lost the election to Roosevelt and his New Deal promises

Recovery
 Roosevelt closed the banks
 FED officials inspected the banks and reopened the healthy ones
 Created jobs and helped those with loans
 Droughts made the Great Plains a dust bowl
o Many farmers lost their farms and became migrant workers
 Roosevelt ran up huge government debts funding the New Deal
 The Federal Housing Administration oversaw slum clearance and the building of
housing for low-income families
 The Second Agricultural Adjustment Act provided subsides for farmers to produce
less
 Recovery was not certain
o There were still more unemployed and homeless people
 Roosevelt moved to war production to help the Allies
o The USA joined the war in 1941
 Which had an effect on creating jobs in factories and the military

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