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    When the stock market crashed‚ no one was buying these products from the companies and since so many companies had so many products they needed to sell their products to stay in business so these companies had to fire their employees which led to a even larger mass of people into poverty. In document two you can see that this company is getting orders that they cannot fulfill because they do not have enough revenue to make their

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    The Economics of the Great Depression The longest depression in the Western civilized world is known as the Great Depression. The stock market crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the 10 year battle to regain economic stability in the United States. After the crash in October‚ millions of investors were uprooted. Consumer confidence continued to decrease‚ so spending and investment dropped. This brought on rising unemployment and failing industrial output. The revival of the U.S. economy was

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    The Great Depression was a time of turmoil‚ drama‚ hardships‚ and trials for most Americans‚ a time when jobs and homes they thought they could count on suddenly were gone. Getting food‚ clothing‚ and a bed became an everyday struggle for many. What caused the Great Depression of the United States and what effects did it have on the lives of the people? The Great Depression is one of the most misunderstood events in American History. The Great Depression‚ an awful‚ tragic event‚ was a time when

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    The Great Depression The next blow to aggregate demand occurred in the fall of 1930‚ when the first of four waves of banking panics gripped the United States (Romer‚ 2015). Millions of Americans lost their jobs during Herbert Hoover’s time as president. Many didn’t work for only a year‚ some longer than that. The time people spent unemployed lasted as long as more than four years during this crisis. It wasn’t until World War Two that America once again saw a rise in the employment rate. People

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    Title In 1929‚ one of the most devastating financial crisis occurred. It was just seventeen years ago when the greatest disaster in the United States financial history occurred. People were fired‚ the stock markets fell‚ and people jumped from buildings. The fear and anxiety that was struck into people left them in a shell shock. The Great Crash of 1929 was the United States most devastating era of history and became known as “ The Great Depression.”. It created fear for life‚ hatred for the Government

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    that lost their job and or income from the crash couldn’t pay their bills. Unable to pay for the monthly loans‚ people were forced to foreclose on the homes because Americans were unable to pay the banks back on their house many banks went out of business.

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    Causes of the Great Depression            Since the start of the Industrial Revolution early in the nineteenth century the United States has underwent numerous recessions or panic. None of them were as a serve or endured as long as the Great Depression. There has been much argument over what were the causes of the Great Depression. Following in the 1930’s‚ the depression remains the most important economic experience in the United States history. There are many factors that caused the Great depression:

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    Depression has been one of the most serious economic situation that the world has ever seen. It all started in late 1929 and lasted until 1939. Although the origin of depression was the United Sattes but the US economy is highly correlated with the global economy‚ Efffects patients were seen in the world with high unemployment‚ low production and deflation. Overall‚ it was the most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world. Stock market crashes‚ bank failures and many

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    However‚ the main cause of the economy’s failure was the stock market crash of 1929. As seen on the graph in Document 2‚ once the stock market crashed‚ the unemployment rate skyrocketed. Banks and businesses went out of business‚ and millions of people lost their jobs. Before the crash‚ below 2 million people were unemployed. Four years later‚ in 1933‚ over 12 million were unemployed. Banks completely failed‚ losing all of their money. This meant that any money people had

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    Stephanie Tran U.S. History Mr. O’Keefe 15 January 2016 Social and Economic Problems Unemployment Caused The Great Depression was a period of time when the economy was going downhill; farms‚ businesses‚ and banks nationwide were failing. In my opinion‚ and I believe many people will agree to this‚ unemployment was one of the biggest problems during this time period. Unemployment skyrocketed when the stock market crashed on October 29‚ 1929‚ which signaled the beginning of the Great Depression. Unemployment

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