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    Mental Illnesses Throughout our country’s existence there have been ups and downs‚ but after all the challenges our country always come out stronger. The Great Depression occurred when the stock-market crashed. It affected the working-class‚ the poor‚ and the elderly worse than anybody else. After the stock market crashed‚ the economy went declining and the income between 1929 and 1932 was cut by one-half. Mental illnesses (also called mental disorders) are health conditions involving changes in

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    Get in on the Act: What Historians Have Said About Political‚ Labor‚ Religious‚ and Social Leaders and the Agency of the Common Citizen in the Great Depression War‚ starvation‚ charges of corruption‚ mass migration‚ and desperation are often the subject of intense contemporary and historical scrutiny whenever and wherever they occur. The Great Depression of the 1930s‚ in America‚ contained all these elements and therefore left an indelible imprint on the minds of those who lived and struggled through

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    of time was known as the Great Depression. Many problems cause the US to go into this crisis‚ one of them was the crash of the Stock Market. On October 29‚ 1929 (Black Thursday) the stocks fell rapidly due to the lack of investors putting money into stocks. The dramatic decline in market did cost the US to lose 10-15 billions dollars in value during this time. But the Stock Market was not the full reason of the United States downfall but it did show the United States economy is not able to undergo

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    Progressive Era through the Great Depression Lacinda Adams Contemporary U.S. History‚ Strayer University Prof. Jahangir Salehi November 10‚ 2012 Progressive Era through the Great Depression There were many key historical turning points in the period of Progressive Era through the Great Depression. With the turn of the twentieth century Progressivism began with a specific agenda which was to clean up the nation’s cities. Social and political movement grew from this era‚ including reforms

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    The prosperity of the 1920s ended after the great stock market crash of 1929. During this time‚ families were losing their homes‚ companies were destroyed and bankrupt‚ and unemployment skyrocketed (Goldberg‚ ed. 7‚ The American Journey‚ 715). This was a hard time for many and the president at the time‚ Herbert Hoover‚ was taking on major blame and criticism from the American people. Herbert Hoover did not do a great job of cleaning up the mess that the stock market crash caused nor did he listen

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    The Great Depression Essay The Great depression was a catastrophe because it hurt so many people and put them out of jobs. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after an era of prosperity‚ millions of Americans

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    The Causes of the Great Depression The Great Depression was a rough time in history for the U.S. in the 1930’s. Poverty was everywhere during this time‚ people were losing everything from homes to cars to personal belongings. Jobs were very scarce‚ just to get one you had to stand outside of a factory or an establishment and the owners will pick a certain amount of people to go work. Banks were failing and were losing money rapidly‚ people who had money in the bank went to go and take it out their

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    The Great Depression lasted was a major depression that started in 1929 and ended in 1939. When it first started‚ it was solely American. As time went on‚ with the United States in a depression‚ the other countries began to slowly fall into a depression as well‚ making the Great Depression a worldwide depression. The banks closed down‚ unemployment was at an all-time high‚ with states averaging 20 percent. Some states had very high unemployment‚ such as Ohio with a 50 percent unemployment rate and

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    The Great Depression was one of the biggest turning points in American history. Not only did it change the spending habits of U.S. citizens‚ but it changed how the government controlled the economy. New laws and acts were put into place that helped prevent something like the Great Depression from ever happening again. During the 1920s‚ America’s economy was extremely prosperous. Businesses were producing mass amounts of products‚ and because wages were high‚ consumers were buying them. However

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    One of the worst times in United States history was the Great Depression. It was a time of hopelessness and of darkness. The 1920s was considered the gold ages for the United States‚ we were expanded on both technology and the economic. But 1929 the stock market crashed and everything went down. Banks were closing‚ people were getting fired from job The people started to question the government and the president. It took the great attitude of the citizens‚ the election of President Roosevelt‚‚ and

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