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    The Great Depression of the 1930’s was devasting. It deprived many people jobs‚ land and their livelihoods. It began in the United States and quickly spread to other parts of the world. Many people lost everything and were living on the edge with nothing but scrapes of food from dumpsters and occasional soup kitchens to keep them alive. People blamed themselves for their loss of jobs‚ so it became an epidemic. The reactions leading to the Great Depression caused many uprisings. One reaction to the

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    faces of hopeless starving young children‚ frantic men and women lining up in front of closed banks that held their life savings‚ and/or the homeless living in cardboard shantytown. America had been doing great in its industrial economy‚ that is until the Great Depression. The Great Depression was one of the darkest times in U.S. economic history leaving many Americans unemployed and struggling to survive. It all began with the stock market crash of 1929. The crash affected the banks and resulted

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    problem of the Great Depression. People believed he would be able to combat the Depression more than his predecessor‚ who was running for office against Roosevelt‚ Herbert Hoover. FDR brought hope to the people of the US during this time through regularly scheduled radio broadcasts called “Fireside Chats.” Immediately he launched the New Deal to stop the Great Depression. In FDR’s first 100 days‚ he pushed Congress to pass 16 new agencies and laws. He also tried to lift America out of the Great Depression

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    The Great Depression was an important time in U.S history; it also affected other parts of the world. It began in 1929 after the Stock Market Crash of Wall Street until 1939. It was the worst and longest economic collapse in the history of the world. Most factories closed or slowed down‚ and banks and businesses closed down. Americans lost their homes‚ jobs‚ and savings because of this; they also depended on charities to survive this era. This time period is important because it pushed the United

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    The Great Depression The Great Depression is one of the worst financial drops and drawbacks in history. It was caused mainly by the stock market crash in 1929 and happened right after ‘The Roaring Twenties’ as people now know as an era of glamour and luxury‚ which made it a much more difficult situation to experience for certain people. It made such a huge impact since it happened in the United States of America which is one of the biggest country in terms of business and success. It did not occur

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    By the year 1931‚ one in three New Yorkers were unemployed. According to Oren Harman in his book “ The Price of Altruism” words “…roughly 1.6 on some form of relief.” New York hit rock bottom when it peaks the most between 1932 and 1933. The Great Depression was an economic crash lasting from 1929 to 1939‚ it didn’t have much effect on the rashly rich‚ but it took its tolls on everyone else‚ especially New Yorkers who had the hell of it. The stock market crashed on October 24‚ 1929. In the 1920s

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    | | Guided Performance Making a Nation History 22 August 2013 | | | | | | 22/08/13 | Gudied | Performance | | Australia is a very different and diverse country (Australia Government‚ 2013)‚ compared to other countries in the world; Australia is the second largest multicultural country‚ Multicultural means multiple or different cultures. It can sometimes specify various races or ethnic groups (Dictionary.com‚ 2013). Australia is a democratic society‚ were all cultures

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    The Great Depression had a huge effect on the people. Some people die but‚ some other people live but suffer from poorness‚ illness‚ and from hunger. But other people live and have nice lives but‚ deep down they still remember their depression. The people here are very poor and hungry. The people get only about 10 cents a week or about 69 cents a month. The people had to sometimes borrow money from other people or relatives. The text said that they were penniless and they need money so they could

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    like many other we lost it when the stock market fell. Just when things were looking good‚ it all just took a turn for the worst. Four year old girl: Mommy made me leave all my toys‚ because she said it wouldn’t be enough room in the car. But she did say I could put on my best church dress‚ my favorite coat and my patent leather shoes I got from grandma for Christmas. When I asked daddy if we were coming back all he could say was no and then I would hear him mutter some bad words. Now we are stuck

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    The Great Depression was an event that affected everyone from young to old. This severely changed numerous of lives. Many people found themselves out of work and searching for a better life. Funding for education was low and children rather worked. Plus‚ teenagers and their parents were traveling to search for a new life. The years of the Great Depression were very difficult for those who lived through them and they also mark an important era in this country’s history. This era of history did not

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