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    The Great Depression was the most severe worldwide economic depression. It lasted ten years until it was over but during those ten years there was a lot of pain and suffering. Millions of people lost their jobs and couldn’t care for there children. It affected many countries including America. Many businesses went bankrupt. It was just chaos! It all started on October 29‚ 1929 or as we now call it “Black Tuesday” when stock market prices dropped drastically. Why did they plummet? Well it happened

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    In Brandon Kings’ report‚ he starts off by asking us the readers‚ “Is it still around‚ waiting to be achieved by those who work hard enough‚ or is it effectively dead‚ killed off by the Great Recession and the economic hardships that many Americans have come to face?” (King 2). He does this to intrigue the reader and have the hook to capture the reader’s attention. The hook is used just like trying to fish for fish‚ it’s the bait to lure the reader in. It also sets up his argument and he is now able

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    topics in history is how the economy goes through ups and downs. How depressions and periods of wealth and prosperity cycle. At the head of all these debates one of the major examples and what caused it is the American depression between 1929 and 1940‚ or simply know today as The Great Depression. The Great Depression was the most infamous and arguably the worst period of economic depression in the United States.The Great Depression was caused by inflation‚ the stock market crash‚ and the failure of

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    The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations‚ but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until the late 1930s or middle 1940s.[1] It was the longest‚ deepest‚ and most widespread depression of the 20th century.[2] In the 21st century‚ the Great Depression is commonly used as an example of how far the world’s economy can decline.[2] The depression originated in the U.S.‚ after

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    As the American economy is presently dealing with a heavy recession‚ I deemed it appropriate to choose the Great Depression and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 as the topic for my research paper. The Great Depression was a 10 year period of suffering in the United States from 1929 to 1939‚ also majorly affecting the rest of North America‚ Europe and other industrialized areas across the globe‚ caused by many different events and choices. In early 1929‚ as the New Era neared its calamitous end‚ America

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    Depression Lesson to Recession November 27‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT …...............................………………..…………………………………….3 INTRODUCTION…………………….…………………………………………….……3 PART I CAUSES………………………………..…………………………………………………4 RESPONSE………………………………….……………………………………………8 ALTERNATIVE STRATAGIES‚ACTIONS‚ANDIMPLEMENTATIONS……….…….14 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE AFFECT OF POLICIES……….……………..………….17 CAUSES OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS………………………..…………..….………..22 THE GREAT RECESSION………………………………………………………………25

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    The United States has experienced recessions before. If a recession is particularly deep and long lasting it is called a depression. The worst U.S. depression was The Great Depression. The Great Depression began with the stock market crash. In 1929 Black Tuesday affected Americans nationwide. Before the stock market crashed it reached a record high on September 3rd 1929. After that the stock market began a slow but steady decline. Although there were small rallies of increased value‚ the decline

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    The Great Depression was a cataclysmic event that not only devastated the economy of the United States but also affected the rest of the developed world. There were three underlying causes of the depression. The inherent weakness of the American economy‚ the weakness of the European economy as it tried to rebuild from WWI and the stock market crash of 1929. Had these events happen individually‚ the great depression probably would not have been so severe. The overall lessons that should be taken

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    downward economic spiral we call the Great Depression. By 1933‚ half of all American banks had failed and the unemployment rate soared. It is generally agreed upon that excessive and improper use of credit‚ overspeculation in the stock and real estate markets‚ grossly high tariffs (which cut off international trade)‚ and return to the gold standard are the primary causes for this economic failure. Yet why is it this bad? This country has faced multiple recessions in its history like the Panic of 1819

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    The Great Depression The Great Depression was a sad time of worldwide poverty‚ but it ended well for most countries. According to Wikipedia.org‚ the official beginning of the Great Depression was the American stock market crash on Black Tuesday‚ October 1929. This started the economic depression for the rest of the world. Other contributing factors were a weak banking system in the U.S and the Dust Bowl‚ a massive drought in the Midwest. The Dust Bowl happened after the “overproduction of agricultural

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