section 9 0.0 / 5 ? HistorynaziASAQA Created by: maxreadCreated on: 21-05-18 22:09 when was the wallstreet clash? 1929 (oct) 1 of 28 effects of crash on german exports and output? economic growth= -61%, output=-58% 2 of 28 why did it affect Germany so much? USA main trade partner, short term loans withdrawn, future investment lost 3 of 28 how did this affect unemployment? increased as companies bankrupt, other businesses cut workforce 4 of 28 1932 education stat? 33% officially unemployed, likely to be closer to 8 mil as many didn't register e.g. women 5 of 28 what happened to banks? no one paid loans, many withdrew money, caused banks to crash 6 of 28 effect on agriculture? exports fell as did sales domestically, prices fell, banks demand repayment and can't pay so lose farms 7 of 28 effect on salaries? decreased if still in work 8 of 28 effect socially? high poverty 9 of 28 effect on welfare system? unemployed overwhelmed system, entitled to state beenfit for a limited period and then have to apply for local 10 of 28 bad thing about local council welfare? much less than state 11 of 28 effect on diet and diseases? meant people live on basic diets with no meat, tuberculosis and rickets common 12 of 28 effect on towns with a specialised industry? suffered greatly, brand- erbisdoff had 50% of poeple on welfare (specialised in glass production) 13 of 28 effect on young people? unemployment very high 14 of 28 young men and woman unemployment Hamburg? men= 39% women= 25.2% 15 of 28 what did this lead to? juvenile crime and political extremeism 16 of 28 juvenile crime? convictions remained the same but accusations increased dramatically, theft and offences against the state gew 17 of 28 political extremeism? joined extremeists youth groups 18 of 28 NSDAP youth appeal? offered food uniforms and shelter, which was a lot in that time period 19 of 28 schemes to help unemployed? emergency labour schemes, voluntary labour schemes 20 of 28 emergency labour? unemployed youth compulsary to do work, unskilled, paid below minimum 21 of 28 what did this lead to? very unpopular among youths, lead to strikes oct 1930 and june 1932 22 of 28 voluntary labour schemes? voluntary, sent away to camps for 6 months, unpaid, few offered training 23 of 28 impact on women? increased in size of workforce, 24 of 28 right wing view on women working? double earners 25 of 28 result of this? may 1932 married women dismissal, can dismiss married women if economic situation stable 26 of 28 schemes to help the unemployed? emergerncy labour, voluntary labour schemes 27 of 28 emergancy labour schemes? unemployed youths forced to do unskilled work, paid below mniimum wage 28 of 28
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