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    The Great Depression affected men and women in many different ways. Women during this time were undermined constantly by the workforce. Along with being refused jobs because of their gender; they were being paid less for the same work. Women during this decade were ridiculed for trying to support their families. The number of married women working doubled in size during the Depression‚ though many believed that women who were working‚ especially those with a working husband‚ were stealing jobs

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    The 1900s was a great time for change in Canada. The two most significant events being the First World War and the Great Depression. In both events the government had to be involved. But how much government involvement does it take to keep a country in order during these times? Many still ponder this question‚ even a century later. Personally I believe that the government needs to do all it can to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its people‚ especially during times of hardship. I will be talking

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    The great depression‚ a time that was hard for almost all Canadian citizens. A time where Canadians looked towards there government for some form of decisive action that would end the great depression but unfortunately‚ Canadians only received relief efforts and attempts at protecting our economy both of which where horrible inadequate. As a result‚ Canadians during this time faced a series of hardships which worsened the human condition. The conditions suffered by the middle class citizen during

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    The Great Depression had a drastic impact on families‚ women and children. Due to the loss of savings during this economic crisis‚ families lost their homes or were evicted from their apartments‚ destabilizing countless lives. This led to multiple families being forced to share small living spaces and the number of homeless to significantly escalate. Disorganizing the flow of family life‚ the marriage rate sharply declined as well as the divorce rate with a lot of citizens unable to pay for both

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    faced. The Great Depression lasted from 1929 – 1939‚ was a terrible time that left millions of people bankrupt with no money at all. According to Christina D. Romer‚ “The economic impact of the Great Depression was enormous‚ including both extreme human suffering and profound changes in economic policy” (Romer‚ “Great Depression”). It created many issues for people across the nation‚ leaving them with ten years filled with nothing but misery and despair. From the causes of the depression all the way

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    Causes of the Great Depression the 1920’s was period of grate happiness among the people of all kind‚ but it was not until the end of this decade that the financial had been noticed. Later a place called the stock market crash of 1929 came as a shock to most Americans and especially the bankers‚ that looking at the causes of the Great Depression; it was clear how America entered this period. Not only was there poor economic‚ but an uneven distribution of wealth and poor debt structure. The first

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    The Great Depression in the United States brought an end to a long era of economic expansion and social progress which had been in full bloom since the 1890s (Mitchell 1947). There had been monetary recessions in 1907‚ 1913 and 1921‚ but these reversals were never severe enough or long enough to shake the deeply rooted confidence in the American economic system or to generate any widespread national discontent. Many history books tell of the depression of the ’30s; they often begin with the stock

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    to 1941‚ America was in a time period known as the Great Depression. During this time many people were unemployed and in poverty due to problems such as the stock market crash and banking failures. The Great Depression mostly affected cities‚ farms‚ Hoovervilles‚ and the Dust Bowl. There were many problems during the Great Depression and there were many actions taken against those problems. Americans faced many problems during the Great Depression. Unemployment was one of the most dramatic problems

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    Herbert Hoover was the Republican president who was unsuccessful to halt the The Great Depression. The depression lasted for 10 years‚ until World War II started and it gave men and women work. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the next president after Hoover. President Roosevelt made the New Deal which had many programs and administrations that were put in place to stop and lesser the effects of the depression. The New Deal lasted from 1933-35 an extension was made called the Second New Deal

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    The Greatest Depression of Plath The end of World War One transitioning into the great depression would make for an unlikely time for two European descendants to birth one of the most highly influential poets of their time. October 27‚ 1932 would mark the day that Otto Plath and Aurelia Plath had become the parents of this astounding poet Sylvia Plath. The relationships that she would begin to form with her parents from such a young age would be a unique and complicated tale. Reflections of Sylvia’s

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