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    possible causes of the Great Depression? The Great Depression was caused by multiple events. One event that could have directly caused the Great Depression was the bank system collapse. Thousands of banks closed and people couldn’t access the money they had deposited. The stock market crash didn’t directly cause the Great Depression‚ but it was a sign of an unstable American economy. The collapse of the American banking system was a major influence in starting the Great Depression. The stock market crash

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    When the stock market collapsed on Wall Street on Tuesday‚ October 29‚ 1929‚ it sent financial markets worldwide into a tailspin with disastrous effects. Fallout from the Great Depression - A young and hopelessly unemployed Berliner panhandles for spare change. Below: A run on a bank in Berlin. Below: May Day 1930 brings a huge turn-out of pro-communist Berliners expressing admiration of Soviet Russia. The German economy was especially vulnerable since it was built upon foreign capital‚ mostly

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    THE GREAT DEPRESSION My Essay: The Great Depression was a tragic time in history‚ thousands of people went poor‚ unemployed or little pay‚ children were forced to work at young age‚ women were scared to fall pregnant and some people like the employers and the wealthy weren’t affected. The GD (Great Depression) began when the Wall Street crash occurred in October 1929 and rapidly spread worldwide. Different hardships‚ challenges and opportunities were experienced in different part of the Australian

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    when the Great Depression hit my country in 1929. During that time‚ I was the president from 1925-1940. It mainly affected our economy and society. Those 15 years spent as a president of a notable country‚ was harsh and challenging. As a president‚ you were responsible for the country’s economic‚ social‚ and political state. Your people have so much trust in you‚ that when anything happens to the country‚ you are the “cure” for it‚ or you are to blame. To begin with‚ the Great Depression of 1929

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    the victorious moments to the days of misery and hardship. A prominent decade of true misery and hardship recalled by Canadians is the Great Depression. The Great Depression of the 1930s was a time of severe poverty‚ unemployment and unjust treatment experienced like never before by Canada. The Great Depression was unforeseen‚ yet inevitable. The Great Depression led many families to undertake drastic measures. This spark ignited a flame of downwards spiralling‚ leading the worst to be brought out

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    Matthew Tran AP US History March 25‚ 2007 "To a greater or lesser extent‚ three factors were involved in explaining U.S response to Japanese and German aggression‚ economics‚ national security‚ and democratic values‚" these factors influenced Franklin Roosevelt foreign policies from 1937 to 1941. America’s Involvement in World War two not only contributed in the eventual downfall of Adolph Hitler‚ but also came at the precise time and moment. Had the United States entered the war any earlier the

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    The Great Depression Starting in 1929‚ one of the most devastating events occurred and originated in America. The great depression was a severe worldwide economic depression which lasted until the late 1930s. It was the longest‚ deepest‚ and most widespread depression of the 20th century. The great depression was the result of the stock market crashing‚ which later on wiped out many of investors. This caused steep declines in industrial output and a majority of people became unemployed. Unemployment

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    The Start to the French Depression: Another country that suffered just as much as the United Kingdom had was France. Causes of their downward spiral were due to an underdeveloped economy. France’s industry was far inferior to Great Britain’s‚ particularly in farming. Tourism was also a big part of France’s economy‚ and during this time‚ many individuals simply did not have the money to travel around the world. France‚ like the United Kingdom‚ also suffered to recover from World War I. While not

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    realities was by reflecting the “Great Depression in the 1930s”. The second way this novel reflected historical realities was by talking about the race in the south. The author of this novel Harper Lee gives an image to the reader about the racial injustice that she was able to see as a child. I almost forgot to mention that the author also shares what is considered her feeling on the civil rights throughout her novel. So how does the novel reflect on the “Great Depression in the 1930s”? Well in the

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    Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Herbert C. Hoover were two very different leaders during a time of struggle in America‚ The Great Depression. They also had different ways and theories on how to get America out of it’s slump. Hoover felt that in order for the economy to get better‚ the government should not expand any more than it had to and that the people should take care of their own problems with the help of only volunteers and such‚ which was a very conservative stance. On the other hand

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