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    The Great Depression -The Great Depression - Many European States hoped to return to Market Economy. -Reparation and war debts had damaged the postwar international economy. -The prosperity between 1924-1929 was very fragile. -The thought of returning to a self-regulating economy was merely an illusion. -The Great Depression was what killed the concept of returning to a self-regulating economy. -There was 2 factors that played a role in the coming of the Great Depression: A downturn

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    Anthony H The beginning of world war 3 was more tremendous than you think‚ it first started by the great depression it started in 1929 to 1939 an it was one of the causes of ww2 but yet In the United States‚ the great depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929.it was the deepest and longest economic downturn in history 13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed‚ in 1939 ww2 started to kick in by then. Americans dropped unsold goods and it began to pile up slowing production

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    The Great Depression‚ a global economic crisis that took place from 1929 to 1941 was the result of a combination of significant events that occurred in the 1920’s and would forever change the course of American history. Events that significantly contributed to the Great Depression include the economic policy of the United States‚ the stock market crash and a reduction in purchasing that impacted foreign countries as well. Environmental factors beyond human control like the dust bowl in the southwest

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    Throughout history‚ disasters have always happened. There have been natural catastrophes and man-made fiascos‚ among others. The Great Depression was a financial woe that affected everyone; rich to poor. Many events contributed to this debacle. There was a false sense of prosperity‚ a global crisis‚ and investors spending wildly. Eventually‚ all of this led up to the stock market crash of 1929. Banks failed‚ and people stopped spending in the fear that they would lose all of their money. Since no

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    The Great Depression was a long‚ severe‚ recession in the economy market that caused the stock market to crash. Millions of people lost their jobs and banks closed because so many people were in deptt but didn’t have the money to pay the bank back because they were unemployed. Therefore‚ the banks closed and all of their saved income was gone. The Great Depression had very big impacts on American society both socially and economically. The American society‚ socially had a very big impact planted

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    Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ around the era of the great depression‚ Scout describes the town and people living in it plainly boring‚ hot‚ filthy‚ slow‚ with an abandoned feel. "In rainy weather‚ the streets turned into red slop; grass grew on sidewalks‚ the court house sagged in the square"(Lee 5). "People moved slowly then. They ambled across the square‚ shuffled in and out of the stores around it‚ took their time about everything"(Lee 5). This reveals how the Great Depression really had a major impact on people

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    The Great Depression was one of the biggest turning points in American history. Not only did it change the spending habits of U.S. citizens‚ but it changed how the government controlled the economy. New laws and acts were put into place that helped prevent something like the Great Depression from ever happening again. During the 1920s‚ America’s economy was extremely prosperous. Businesses were producing mass amounts of products‚ and because wages were high‚ consumers were buying them. However

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    Historical Investigation Pre–IB IA How did the Great Depression begin in Germany and what are its impacts on the economy? Table of Contents: Section A: Plan of Investigation ………………………………………… 3 Section B: Summary of Evidence ………………………………………… 4 - 6 Section C: An Evaluation of Sources ………………………………………… 7 Section D: Analysis ………………………………………… 8 - 10 Section E: Conclusion ………………………………………… 11 Section F: Referencing …………………………………………. 12 Section A: Plan of

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    The Great Depression‚ starting in the early 1930’s‚ was a devastating event putting millions out of work and destroying the economy of the time with frozen credit and deflation. The Great Depression left people of the United States hungry and scrambling to find jobs where there were none. Starting with the stock market crash‚ banks failing‚ and farmers left in shambles after World War I‚ it caused people to lose jobs leaving them on the streets unable to find new places of work because many companies

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    The Great Depression Overview The Great Depression was the deepest economic downturn of the Western industrialised world and last for ten years. It occurred on 1929 to 1939‚ beginning with the collapse of the New York Stock Market on Wall Street. Due to the decline in economic activity‚ millions of people were in poverty and left 28% of the population in the US without an income. It mainly affected the middle class families rather than the rich class who were oblivious to the situation. Causes Before

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