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    The Great Depression is considered to be the most severe economic collapse in the history of the world. The Great Depression occurred in October 1929 and lasted until 1939. In October 1929‚ Wall Street’s investors were wiped out‚ which caused consumer spending and investment to decline. The next effect to the crash on Wall Street was the decline in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid off workers. The Great Depression reached its lowest when there were about 15 million Americans

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    Despite great efforts to abolish racism‚ discrimination against the African American people was as strong as ever in the 1930s. The 1930s was a hard time for white people‚ but considerably harder for the African American people. There were an abundance of problems for African Americans. Each day they would be judged by the way they looked. The harsh judgment‚ they received was astonishing and knowing that they lived this way is unbelievable. Between the uncivilized living situations and the cruel

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    WHY DID THE GREATEST DEPRESSION LAST FOR SO LONG AND WHAT CONTRIBUTED TO ITS END. The term “Great Depression” is made reference to the substantial‚ long lasting and the great terrible Global downfall of the economy or the period when the world faced a disturbing financial depression in the 21st century (1930s). Speaking of this gloominess‚ the date it occurred in most states is diverse but in most countries it started in 1929 and came to an end during the 1930s. This great depression is the

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    poverty to run the streets. If the whole factory got shut down than there was much less chances of even getting work. Business caused the main fall of unemployment which evidently lead to poverty‚ People living on the streets and families cracking and falling

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    revolutionary wars‚ the fall of the French Monarchy‚ the unmanageable national debt‚ and the scarcity of food in the years immediately before the revolution. In the years leading up to the French revolution France was stricken with financial problems caused by the wars of King Louis XIV and the wars that he fought in the 18th century. The reason for the extreme amount of debt was the tax system of France was because France was a society

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    Many police officers lost their jobs‚ making it harder to protect people‚ and easier for criminals to run about. Crimes increased throughout the 1930s because of this. Well-known criminals during this time included Al Capone‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ Machine Gun Kelly‚ “Baby Face” Nelson‚ and John Dillinger. Al Capone was a known mobster who was involved in every aspect of street crime‚ including bootlegging

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    Why did the League of Nations fail in the 1930s? CAUSE OF FAILURE | MANCHURIAN CRISIS | FAILURE OF DISARMAMENT | ABYSSINIAN CRISIS | The self-interest of leading membersThe League depended on the firm support of Britain and France. During conflicts‚ they were not prepared to abandon their own self-interest to support the League.Economic sanctions did not workLeague members would not impose them since they were worried that without America they would not work. When sanctions were imposed they

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    Diversity: International Management Name: Course: Instructor: Institution: Date of Submission: Introduction International social responsibility has benefits like goodwill‚ attractiveness‚ and royalty of various stakeholders (government‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ and brand reputation like consumers) connected with the company. There are challenges on how the companies operating abroad should behave in the host countries. Moral universalism is used to address these situations. Ethnocentric is

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    Poland because Hitler thought Stalin would be blinded because of the agreement. This caused the war because Neville Chamberlain said he would declare war on Germany if Hitler was to lead Germany to invade Poland. Hitler didn’t think this would happen due to him being allowed to invade parts of land before and get away with it. So when Hitler did invade Poland Neville Chamberlain did in fact declare war on Germany. However there were other reasons that were also responsible for causing the war. One

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    H200 Argumentative Essay Why was Germany unable to translate tactical and operational victories into strategic success during World War II? Cite evidence from H200 to support your answer. MAJ James E. Curlee Jr. Staff Group 13D 04JAN13 Why was Germany unable to translate tactical and operational victories into strategic success during World War II? More pointedly and stated simpler‚ why did Germany loose World War II? Why Germany lost the war (despite its early tactical successes) is

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