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    1930’s the great depression affects many people. Some people got affected in ways you would never expect. A lot of people were losing their jobs. This caused more poverty in the US. Streets were becoming filthy because there wasn’t any plumbing and all in all‚ the US was going down hill. Everyone that lived during the great depression‚ struggled in some sort of way. Looking at the facts it is easy to see that Mexicans had the most unique challenges to survive the great depression. Other people like

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    States through the Great Depression. Within the first 100 days of Mr. Roosevelt’s presidency‚ bills to relieve poverty‚ minimize unemployment‚ and promote economic recovery were already being passed. Though the acts did not help‚ the Great Depression lasted nearly another seven years afterwards. While some were worried about the wellbeing of the economy‚ others were worried about the wellbeing and mental health of the people. Both the physical and mental effects the Great Depression had on the public

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    These two presidents are almost total opposites in their morals‚ political views‚ and their beliefs on how to stop the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover was a faithful family man‚ as far as we know‚ and is viewed as one of history’s most incompetent presidents. They named the shantytowns that they had to live in during the Great Depression Hoovervilles after his failure to stop the Great Depression. FDR had a mistress that he cheated on his wife with every chance he got and is believed to be one of

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    President Franklin Roosevelt had a plan to relieve the effects of the Great Depression as he took office in 1933. He helped devise a set of government projects and social programs known as the New Deal. Roosevelt soothed anxious Americans with "fireside chats" urging them to leave their money in the banks‚ which helped stabilize the economy. New bills and acts supported farmers‚ union workers and homeowners. The Works Progress Administration gave jobs to the unemployed during the Second New Deal

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    the Underground Railroad. Harper Lee was born in 1926. She grew up during the Great Depression when all of these horrible events‚ plus others happened. Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which was influenced by the events that occurred in her lifetime. Some of these events included the Scottsboro Trials‚ the Emmett Till murder‚ and the Great Depression. First‚ Harper Lee had many ways to

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    gained traction in post WWI. Some of the major things that contributed to Hitler’s rise‚ was Global Depression‚ the Weimar Republic and the history of Jewish discrimination in Europe. These things contributed greatly to Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party. Global Depression was one of the effects on the world after WWI. Many countries after WWI were in a severe period of economic depression because of all the war debts that they had established throughout the war. Germany was greatly affected

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    has provided economists with an excellent opportunity for studying the links between economic policies and institutions and economic performance. Ben Bernanke put together his essays on why the Great Depression was so devastating throughout the book. These essays show that while the Great Depression was an incomparable disaster‚ some economies pulled up faster than others‚ and some made an opportunity out of it. By comparing the economic strategies of the world’s nations as they struggled to survive

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    economy once again and make it easier for customers to start purchasing the things that they need. Over time things got progressively worse. It seems that over time Hoover lost his enthusiasm to save the country. It seems that Hoover had many ideas on how to solve the issue at hand‚ but either the Congress could not agree with

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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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    ever seen. On October 29‚1929‚ or “Black Tuesday”‚ marked the start of the decade long depression. There are clear reasons why the event occurred‚ how it ended‚ and how it affected the common person. On October 29‚ 1929 the worst stock market crash the United States had ever seen began. The crash happened because there was a rapid growth in bank credit and loans in the United States (About the Great Depression). About one month earlier‚ several mini crashes occurred which scared investors into selling

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