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    Tough times never last‚ but tough people do. Mildred Babe Didrikson Zaharias was an athlete who played eight different sports during The Great Depression. In 1930s‚ American families struggled economically‚ however playing many sports during these years was a worse time for Babe. She was treated differently because of her gender. She was called “a third sex” because she participated with men in sports like baseball and golf. However‚ she did not allow people to bring her down and was very confident

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    The Great Depression Do you think you’d be able to survive during a time when people could barely make enough money to put food on the table? The Great Depression is known as the worst and longest economic crisis to hit anywhere. This was the period in which the highest unemployment rates and low incomes were experienced by the industrialized Western world. The financial crisis affected virtually every section of the economy‚ and therefore‚ affected the livelihood of people everywhere

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    1. Describe life and conditions during the Great Depression. If you have relatives who have shared stories of the Depression‚ please include these. The great depression affected everyone differently depending on where you lived‚ how much money you had saved‚ and your job. Everybody at some point needed help from an outside source. Many people tried to get their saving out of the bank but couldn’t‚ others had their saving outside the bank so they did have somewhat of a cushion but it soon disappeared

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    The Great Depression The objective of my research paper is to inform about the important economic event known as the Great Depression. The importance of the Great Depression includes what exactly it was‚ the people who were involved‚ the many causes of the event‚ and the cumulative effort that it took to bring it to an end. The events leading up to and the Great Depression itself will be discussed. The great deal of people affected including the people who were the cause will be talked about

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    America went through hard times before like bank panics and depression in the early 1820s‚ 1830s‚ the mid-1870s‚ and the early and mid-1890s. But never it never suffered an economic illness so deep and so long as the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stock market crash‚ farm failures and bank failures caused people to go into a hard crisis of poverty causing the Great Depression. In order to solve this depression the President Hoover issued policies that would impact or change the course of the

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    The Great Depression The stock market crash of October 29‚ 1929 provided a dramatic end to an era of lopsided prosperity. This disaster had been going on for years. Different historians and economists offer different explanations for the crisis. Some blame the increasingly uneven distribution of wealth and purchasing power in the 1920s‚ while others blame the decade’s agricultural slump or the international instability caused by World War I. In any case‚ the nation was unprepared for the crash

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    Shaun Johnson ECO The Great Depression During the Great Depression‚ farm prices were low although farm costs were high. This led to many farmers throwing away tons of product to try and drive the price up. In 1928 Herbert Hoover was the president‚ and many people blamed mostly everything on him. The economy crashed and in the beginning many tried to hide their poverty. In order to qualify for welfare‚ you could not have a car‚ radio‚ or a telephone. Also in some states you couldn’t even vote

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    . Introduction A. What in the world is this chapter about? 1. The Great Depression only worsened existing issues a. Decline of globalization‚ flaws in Western democracies 2. New reactions to the Great Depression – and they’re not democracies a. Nazi Germany b. Semifascist Japan c. Stalinist Russia d. China e. Authoritarian regimes in Latin America II. The Global Great Depression A. Causation a. 1929 Stock Market Crash + new problems w/ industrialized + weak econ

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    between 1929; the year the Great Depression started and 1945‚ the year the Second World War ended‚ looking at how the Great Depression

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    “Our whole Depression was brought on by gambling‚ not in the stock market alone but in expanding and borrowing and going in depth… all in all just to make some easy quick money.” (Rogers) Because of the great depression people had hardly any money‚ and coming up with money was one of the more difficult tasks; therefore‚ coming up with new inventions or technology was one of the more positive ways to make money during the Great Depression. Throughout the 1930s‚ many people desired jobs but few if

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