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    The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in US history. The Great Depression began in 1929‚ and lasted until 1939. That was certainly a tough 10 years for the citizens living in the United States during that time. “By 1933‚ the unemployment rate had climbed from 3% to 25%. By 1932‚ over 13 million Americans had lost their jobs.” The great depression caused many hardships for millions of Americans. There were multiple events that sparked the great depression‚ but the most notable would

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    Contemporary economic history has been marked by both prosperity periods and systemic disruptions‚ which led to several international crisis. Preceded by the 1920 ’s economic expansion‚ the Great Depression remains the most important crisis of the 20th century in terms of consequences and trauma. With the benefit of hindsight‚ contemporary economics researchers have put many theories forward to explain the mechanisms that caused the depression. It is however necessary to test the validity of these

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    Using specific examples from the primary and secondary sources‚ please address the following questions: 1. Peter the Great sought to Europeanize Russia‚ but what aspects of European civilization did he admire and desire to import? Peter the Great was a diplomat who sought out to Europeanize Russia‚ but the aspects of European civilization that he admired were shipbuilding‚ and he also wanted to help Russia build a fleet from warships. He also made the Russian people cut off their beards and

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    Many people believe that the Great Depression was caused by the stock market crash in 1929 but there were other causes that lead to this crisis and not just the stock market crash. The Great Depression was the period of economic crisis that started in America but affected the whole world. The Great Depression came after the “roaring 20s”‚ the decade of prosperity in America. The Roaring 20s was when several new technological advancements helped make life easier and the invention of the assembly line

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    Irene Kim AP Euro Winter Assignment 1/2 Unit I 1. There are several relationships that can be pointed out between the Middle Ages and modern times. One such example is the overpopulation that Europe faced before the Black Death and the overpopulation that the world is facing at this moment. Although not everywhere‚ there is poor sanitation and malnutrition in many areas of the world as there were back then. Another example is the economy and how there were a lack of jobs and pay for people

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    John Danielo April 25‚ 2013 AP DBQ Essay The French and Indian War‚ the North American counterpart to the 7 Years War‚ was a massive and costly event. The British government sent troops to defend the interests of the colonists. The repercussions of the war were quite significant and long lasting and the escalation that resulted led all the way to the Revolutionary War. The French and Indian War had great effect on the politics‚ economics‚ and ideology of the American colonies. The

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    Summary of Chapter 29: World War 2 Conservative authoritarianism: Both conservative and radical dictatorships wept through Europe in the 20s and 30s. Conservative dictatorships were quite old and the new dictatorships were totalitarian. Traditional form of antidemocratic government was conserve. authoritarianism (which prevented major changes that would undermine existing order‚ had limited power). Relied on bureaucracies‚ police‚ and armies. Liberals‚ democrats‚ and socialists were persecuted

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    HColleen Kelley February 12‚ 2013 AP History Mods 1-2 Document Based Question Essay While the initial stages of big business trace back to pre-Civil War America‚ it was not until the post-Civil War time period that large corporations effected on American society. From Rockefeller to Vanderbilt to Carnegie and all in between‚ these men and their businesses had unprecedented influence on American life. John Rockefeller created the Standard Oil Trust‚ with the intention of his business‚ Standard

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    In chapter 23‚ America finally faced Great Depression from the 1929 to 1941 after the World War was finished. At this decade‚ America experienced many hard ordeals such as massive unemployment‚ excessive credit‚ collapse of most banks in the United States‚ and economical collapse. On October 24‚ 1929‚ in the United States‚ the stock market was fallen down‚ and this event was a sign of that great depression would start. President Hoover didn’t put much effort to this crisis to solve the problem even

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    The Grapes of Wrath: Connections to the Great Depression The decaying state of the American economy and the onset of the Great Depression in the 1930s brought about the necessity for the United States to reconsider its attitudes and examine the long term effects of its policies concerning wide-scale socioeconomic problems that were constantly growing bigger. The Great Depression led to the creation of many new and innovative government policies and programs‚ along with revisions to older economic

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