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    The Great Depression marked a tumultuous period in American history. Burdened by an extreme economic collapse the country struggled to regain its financial footing. Americans were forced to rely on the government for answered on how to reshape social‚ economic‚ and political practices that led the country down a road to ruin. Over the next several years following the depression the government established a number of experimental programs aimed at creating jobs and providing support to those who were

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    The Great Depression was an awful point in history. It was a worldwide economic slump of the 1930’s. Banks‚ factories‚ and shops all closed. Millions of people were left jobless. Many people had to depend on the government or charity to provide them with their everyday needs. Rising unemployment‚ declining production‚ and falling prices spread rapidly to the rest of the world in the early 1930’s. The Depression caused world trade to slow down a lot‚ as countries tried to help their own industries

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    is yearning for a solution to the Great Depression. I lay in bed and it’s really cold. I hear dim sound in the distance. I feel the words touch my soul. It’s Franklin. I’m so hopeful for new reforms. He whispers through the radio... "I want to talk for a few minutes about the United States ". He captivates me with his powerful ethos and pathos and makes me lean toward the radio. I’m ready‚ I am fully focused on Franklin. I’m so tired‚ but I’d stay up for Franklin. I can feel my eyes starting to shut

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    How did the depression in Germany (1929-1933) affect different social groups? The great depression‚ a huge economic slump caused by a crash in the American stock market‚ had a global effect on a large number of countries‚ especially those who manufactured food and raw materials.1 Germany was in a particularly bad place financially after world war one and had been borrowing a large amount of capitol from the US to repay their allies and when the stock market crashed they were unable to continue

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    The Great Downfall Life-style in the United States changed drastically in October 1929. Could this generation ever imagine living in the Great Depression? The Great Depression was worldwide and lasted ten years. They called it Black Tuesday‚ it started October twenty-ninth. There are many causes of the Great Depression. Three main causes were the stock market crash‚ bank failures‚ and the dust bowl. The causes of the Great Depression led to a hard lived life for the people of the United States

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    The Great Depression is widely known as the most devastating economic breakdown in the history of the United States. From 1929 to 1933 nominal GNP fell 46 percent‚ the real GNP fell 33 percent‚ and the unemployment rate dropped to 25 percent from just under 4 percent. In 1933 many banks numbering to about 8‚000 failed because most people were trying to withdraw all their money from the banks all at once‚ so they wouldn’t lose it. There is many debate on whether banks were the leading cause of the

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    History Outline Monsy Rodriguez The Great Depression Thesis: In its duration and magnitude‚ the Great Depression was indefinitely more severe than any other episode of “hard times” in our history and it was the molding force of the America we live in today. Purpose of Your Hook: The purpose of my hook is to get the reader’s attention and have them keep reading and get through the whole essay. Key Point of Introduction: The purpose of my introduction is to expose the reader of my topic and my

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    major wounds in the American economy‚ were both cause by Wall Street. One in 1929 named the great depression‚ it did not end until World War II started. The second economic tragedy was the recession of 2008 and shortly ended in 2009. Individually of these caused great devastation towards the American people which lead them to be homeless‚ hungry‚ and sometimes led to suicide. To begin with‚ the Great Depression was an economic devastation in the U.S. In 1929‚ the stock market crashed‚ creating millions

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    Chapter 33/36 Vocabulary 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt: only president to have been elected 4 times; 32nd; Democratic candidate who won the 1932 election by a landslide. He refused to uphold any of Hoover’s policies with the intent on enacting his own. He pledged a present a "New Deal" (its specific meaning ambiguous at the time to the American people) to the American public. 2. Eleanor Roosevelt: FDR’s Wife and New Deal supporter. Was a great supporter of civil rights and opposed the Jim Crow

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    Great Depression and WWII Business leaders and economists told Americans it was their duty to buy stocks John J. Raskob • Chairman of the board of GM • Wrote an article stating that a person who invested $15 in a good common stock per month would have $80‚000 within 20 years Bull market of the 1920s • Stock prices increased at twice the rate of industrial production • Paper value outran real value 4 million Americans owned stocks • Had been lured

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