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    The great depression brought hard years for all canadians. The great depression was a time of low income and high poverty all over the world. There are many complex reasons. For this devastating time. The main causes of this tragedy are business choices‚ the drought and peoples financial choices. Choices businesses made affected the great depression deeply. Businesses made choices that made the great depression as severe as it was. They made choices that put themselves into much more debt than needed

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    The world has experienced many economic hardships‚ but nothing as extraordinary as the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a time in the 1930’s where the world faced many economic problems. Some of these included stock market crashes‚ overproduction‚ and The Dust Bowl of the 1930’s. Some causes were ‚however‚more relentless than others.These issues are what led to the economic downfall worldwide. A dilemma that the world faced was a stock market crash which is a fall of prices across the

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    The great depression was a very hard time for many people throughout the United States. Cities all over were hit very hard and many people suffered very deeply. The industry was collapsing and over time less and less stuff was being manufactured‚ the construction business was going into a big decline. Farmers were also having a hard time since most of their crop prices were hit very drastically. Eventually the economy went into a huge depression that left millions of people unemployed and struggling

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    the 1920’s‚ the great depression hit and so made a very uneven distribution of wealth‚ the top 1 percent of all americans had the riches of the bottom 42 percent of all americans. The uneven distribution caused factories to higher their prices‚ lower the employee’s pay to try stay afloat but didn’t succeed. It wasn’t only factories though‚ mining‚ farming and textiles failed as well all leading up to the shutting down of thousands of banks. During the period that lead to the great depression uneven

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    The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in US history. The Great Depression began in 1929‚ and lasted until 1939. That was certainly a tough 10 years for the citizens living in the United States during that time. “By 1933‚ the unemployment rate had climbed from 3% to 25%. By 1932‚ over 13 million Americans had lost their jobs.” The great depression caused many hardships for millions of Americans. There were multiple events that sparked the great depression‚ but the most notable would

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    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 most important cause

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    The Great Awakening Religion had begun to decline in the New World colonies. This was especially evident in the pioneers‚ who had no ministers to teach sermons or perform religious ceremonies. Many felt they were descending into a “primal” or “sinful” life much like that of the Native Americans. These feelings are what led to the beginning of the Great Awakening. There were a few key “players” in the Great Awakening. Jonathan Edwards‚ a minister in Massachusetts‚ was one of these men. He took it

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    What caused the Great Depression? The stock market crash‚ bank failures‚ and the buying of consumer goods on installment or margin‚ are just a few of the many causes of The Great Depression. During this time period the United States suffered greatly because of the depression. Many people were also not able to work or afford the things they used to be able to. The stock market crashing (bucket 1) lead to an industry collapse. One of the main reasons of the stock market crash was most likely

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    What caused the Great Depression The Stock Market Crash reflected an economic weakness that proved to be fatal : over confidence in the stock market . Americans found the stock market an avenue for productive investment because of the rapid growth in the stock market . In the belief that the value of stocks will continue to rise ‚ and they can earn a profit from it ‚ even the less fortunate gambled on the stock market . Investors paid only a small part of the price and borrowed the rest ‚ gambling

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    The Great Depression was the longest and most severe economic fall in the history of the western industrialized world. The timing of the Great Depression in most countries started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s. Millions of people lost their jobs and farmers and businesses went bankrupted. Modern nations and those storing food and raw materials were affected one way or another. The Depression originated in the United States in 1929 as what was seemingly an ordinary recession. Amount of

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