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    they could do better than Roosevelt did during the great depression. However‚ the economy in America had hit almost rock bottom in back then‚ but as the years past‚ bit by bit‚ the economy slowly rose to the point of being able to expand once more. However‚ because of the the Federal Reserve Index sank

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    The great depression brought hard years for all canadians. The great depression was a time of low income and high poverty all over the world. There are many complex reasons. For this devastating time. The main causes of this tragedy are business choices‚ the drought and peoples financial choices. Choices businesses made affected the great depression deeply. Businesses made choices that made the great depression as severe as it was. They made choices that put themselves into much more debt than needed

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    Government Responses During the Great Depression‚ Canada’s federal governments were slow to respond effectively to the crises that were provoked. Mackenzine King’s government (1925-30) felt it was best to leave the problems alone; he believed in laissez- faire‚ in other words the economy would get fixed on its own. King was impassionate in balancing the budget and a limited government role. He also believed that the downturn was caused by the business community and an adverse climate cycle‚ which

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    The Great Depression was one of the world’s largest impacts; which is what inspired me to write on this topic. So many people lost so much‚ & so many lives were destroyed. For ten years‚ a lot of families went through stress. Due to this‚ crimes were beginning to be committed. This shocking event began in October 1929. It happened to be the deepest and longest lasting ‘economic’ downturn in history. Bank failures were one out of the few reasons the Great Depression occurred. “The

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    The great depression was an economic depression that went over several Nations. It was mostly during the 1930s. It was the longest wide spread depression of the 20th century. This was not just in the U.S. But it was where it originated. Today this can show people how the economy can go down. It started in the united states when stock prices went down majorly. That happened seplember 1929. It wasn’t worldwide news until October 29 1929. It was known as black Tuesday. By mid 1930 some of the economies

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    During the Great Depression receiving an education was becoming more and more difficult for southerners. From not being able to afford the required supplies needed‚ to not being able to pay the tutions‚ many people found it nearly impossible to attend school. The novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee shows how the lack of education in society during the Great Depression affected Southerners lives‚ not allowing them to change their futures for the better. The public school system changed

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Document B Source: Clubb‚ "An Unfortunate Wait" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Document C Source: Virginia Durr Reflects on the Depressions Lessons‚ ca. 1930s Have you ever seen a child with rickets? Shaking as with palsy. No proteins no milk. And the companies pouring milk into gutters. People with nothing to wear and they were plowing cotton. People with nothing to eat‚ and they

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    Great Depression DBQ Essay Imagine this. You wake up one morning in the year 1929‚ in your luxurious‚ pricey mansion. You then make your way downstairs to eat that nice big breakfast. Then you kiss your family good bye and head off to your fancy job. You come home that evening and suddenly you’re flat broke. Meaning all your money and life’s savings vanished. Unreal right? Well it was real for hundreds of families on October 29‚ 1929. The day the stock market crashed and when

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    The lesson I would pick as most important to teach to someone is the great depression. It was one of the darkest economic turndown in American history. America was doing so well during the 1920’s‚ but all of a sudden the economy crashed and it seemed like the American dream did not exist anymore. The main causes were the stock market crash that occurred in 1929‚ the dust bowl storms of the Midwest‚ uneven distribution of wealth and rapid industrial expansion. People were losing their jobs‚ they had

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    Samantha Atkinson History 1501: American Dreams Professor Daniel Griesemer 12/10/13 The Great Depression “Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement‚ in the thrill of creative effort” (Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ First Inaugural Address‚ March 4‚ 1933). President Roosevelt stepped into office in the middle of everything hitting the fan. This is not an easy task to handle‚ he had millions of Americans looking up to him for guidance in what must have been

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