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    Joshua Bradshaw Mr. Brown English 11 B/Period 4 18 March 2016 Causes and Effects of the Great Depression Over the course of the Great Depression‚ the United States’ economic and social well-being was immensely impacted. Debate on what one thing caused the Depression is futile as it was an accumulation of many different events. Although different‚ these events‚ as result‚ caused the Great Depression. The Dust Bowl of the 1930s took its toll on the failing farms. Along with the stock market crash

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    ..I hate this life‚” (Out in the Cold). A man named Jerry said this when John Koepke and J.D. O’Brien interviewed him on the streets of Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. Koepke and O’Brien were making a documentary about the homeless called Out in the Cold based off of real interviews with several homeless people as they spent a week in winter living in shelters or on the streets. They created this documentary to create awareness for the homeless and to create sympathy for them. Many times Americans look

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    to twenty five percent in 1933. Those who did have jobs we’re losing hours of work hours by nearly six hours (Great Depression)! Those who were unemployed‚ lost everything‚ and were forced to live on the streets could not gain much help because a fourth of the population was living on the streets. The economic crisis partially causing The Great Depression were national panic‚ extension of credit‚ and Franklin Delano Roosevelt declaring

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    Title: The Berlin Wall General purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: to inform about The Berlin Wall aka Berliner Mauer Central idea: There are three parts to this speech regarding the Berlin Wall Introduction Have ever heard about the Berlin wall‚ it has many histories to it which brought sorrow grief and happiness to many Berliners I. World War 2 ended in the year 1945 and Germany was separated into four parts A. The allies that that was in charge of the administration of the each quarters were

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    had to quit school. Bank failures American Economic Policy with Europe Drought conditions (Political decisions) The Great Depression peaked between 1932 and 1933.Some 6‚000 street vendors walked the streets of New York City in 1930 trying to sell apples for 5 cents each. President Herbert Hoover’s name became synonymous with the hardships faced by many. Soup was called "Hoover Stew‚" and shantytowns made of cardboard and sheets were called

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    these things and helping to make America a better place‚ workers received money and it boosted their spirits. This helped to get people working‚ pay the bills‚ and feed their families. Building streets and roads was one of the more common projects that the PWA had done. Roughly 11‚428 roads and or streets were built. Rules were also put into place to increase wages‚ issuing prices and providing suitable working conditions. Construction work to build roads enabled men to make money. It also increased

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    Appendix line. A dig. An archaeologist can explain. The walk is slow at first Easy‚ a little black marble wall Of a dollhouse‚ A smoothness‚ a shine The boys in the street want to give. One name. And then more Names‚ long lines‚ lines of names until They are the shape of the U.N. building Taller than I am: I have walked Into a grave. And everything I expect has been taken away‚ like that‚ quick: The names are not alphabetized. They are in the order of dying. An alphabet of

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    grades sat in one room‚ led by one teacher. The weather conditions made it hard for teachers to teach or kids to learn. No matter how intense the Great Depression was‚ people had to find ways to survive. Many people would sell apples on the street corner. Pacific Northwest Apple Growers had a surplus of apples and sold a crate to unemployed people at $1.75 per crate. Selling 60-72 apples on the corner would yield about $3.00. Many families decided to substitute other things for meat. They ate more

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    Basketball is probably my favorite sport to be in. This is not because of the actual game as much as being part of a team so close‚ we were almost like brothers. I had originally joined basketball in 6th grade to make friends and have fun. That is what it was like during that grade. When 7th grade rolled along‚ the 7th and 8th grade is one team and we would go to each other’s games‚ things started to get serious. We loved our coach‚ he pushed us hard to be good players but at the end of the day‚

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    Great Depression began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. This was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn so far in history. In the United States‚ the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Throughout the next several years‚ consumer spending and investment dropped‚ this caused steep declines in industrial output and unemployment levels began to rise as failing companies laid off workers

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