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    The Great Depression Were Canada’s government’s responses to the Great Depression adequate? By: Prateek Madhika   Were Canada’s government’s responses to The Great Depression adequate? After World War I ended in 1919‚ Canada had a small recession during the World war‚ but after the war‚ Canada had the fastest growing economy in the world. The 1920s had been a successful period of growth for Canada‚ with living standards improving remarkably. Then suddenly‚ in the late 1920s the

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    Art as a Relief During the Depression Before the Great Depression‚ art consisted of modernized subjects and works that caused questions‚ while art produced during the Depression was more realistic and provided relief for American citizens. The Crash of 1929‚ affected everyone in America‚ whether they had money or not. During the Great Depression‚ art movements such as American Regionalism and Social Realism altered the way people looked and felt about art and gave people a certain relief from viewing

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    Speculation was a form of gambling on the stock market‚ speculators bought only 10% of the original value of stocks and bought the rest with borrowed money from banks. These speculators did not hold on to their shares for very long and would sell a soon as their stock value increased. These speculators kept borrowing more money so they could buy more shares and sell them when prices had gone up again. There were many firms‚ which were not safe investments‚ which floated shares‚ but people still bought

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    appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” Throughout the years our technology has become more and more advanced‚ creating more and more inventions. Modern technology has been created to fulfill every human’s needs. With such great advancements it has become convenient for our society to turn to technology for all our questions. We have not realized that day by day technology is taking over us. Many like to argue that it is not true‚ but if you were to take away every possible

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    their own lives and most issues they came across. When the stock market crashed in 1929‚ the government was forced to take a look at how it was handling problems and find new ways to ensure an economic depression of this scale never happened again. The government expanded greatly during the Great Depression and World War II by enacting many policies to solve issues brought on by the stock market crash‚ and taking control of the economy to ensure stability‚ due to a failing economy and sudden war. On

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    House - May 7‚ 1933‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt considered the economic and society problems faced in 1933 were because the government did not interfere in American businesses such as industries‚ transportation‚ and farming which led to the Great Depression. The American economy’s trade and commerce had declined as the value of the dollar was unstable to the point where houses and businesses were being foreclosed and banks could not give out loans. If the government did not get involved‚ it would

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    overcoming the issue. Just like when Great Britain was faced with the challenge of recovering from the Great Depression and they made the choice to leave the gold standard. The gold standard was a monetary system in which a country’s currency‚ the British pound in this case‚ was backed by gold. Britain’s decision to leave to Gold Standard gave them the tools they needed to recovery successfully. Although Britain tried many times to recover from the Great

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    The Great Depression was a time period of suffering for many Americans that began after the stock market crashed in 1929. During this time the unemployment rate increased for both white Americans of 25% as well as for people of African American descent of up to 50%. Farms began to fail during this time period because there was overproduction from WWI as well as the Dust Bowl. Since farms couldn’t be used during the Dust Bowl many lost their farms and homes‚ which left them homeless as well as unemployed

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    “Disney Dollars”
1930[->0]      In the 1930s‚ in the depths of the Depression‚ a new kind of economics began to emerge from an unlikely source: a cartoon character named Mickey Mouse and his animated friends. Mickey was the creation of a young Los Angeles-based artist named Walt Disney. Along with partner Ub Iwerks‚ Disney had bounced around Hollywood and New York with some fits and starts‚ but no real major successes. Then in 1928 the two artists tried a new mouse character in place of an earlier

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    The Great Depression was a low point in American history that occurred during the 1930’s. During the time period‚ we were thankful to have a dedicated president that was willing to try unorthodox methods in order to get the country back and better than ever. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a series of ideas to gain American support in order to get out of the Great Depression. The New Deal was a collection of federal programs such as economic recovery‚ job creation‚ and investment in public

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