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    The final will consist of 50 multiple choice/T-F questions from chapters 25-30. It will be timed for 55 minutes. The exam will be based on the questions below. Chapter 25 Identify the reasons the Great Depression occurred. PG 662: Speculation fueled unsound stock market‚ leading to crash FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD worsened crash by curtailing money in circulation and raising interest rates Hawley-Smoot Tariff accelerated economic decline by damaging foreign trade Deepening inequality of income

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    In 1940‚ the American economy was beginning to stabilize from the previous decade of “Great Depression”‚ in which home foreclosures‚ unemployment‚ and hunger was rampant among families across the United States. The continuous Anti-Mexican sentiment was still a popular theme in the United States as noted by the exclusion from President’s Roosevelt’s “New Deal”‚ repatriation (arbitrary deportation)‚ and propagated segregation. Housing segregation of Mexican-Americans led to the formation of “Barrio’s”

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    and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the world. After the stock market crash of 1929‚ the American economy plummeted. This was devastating for many families. Thousands of people were out of their jobs‚ and left to starve on the streets. Many were forced to simplify their wardrobes‚ problems in the education systems arose‚ and the banking system was destroyed. People turned to the government to help them out of their problems. Hoover and FDR worked to pass relief acts that would

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    The great depression was a tragic event that lasted ten long years. It caused farmers to lose their farms and many people to become homeless. Although the great depression was a big part of history‚ I personally think it could have been prevented. All the wide ranging issues that caused the great depression were actions made by people. Stock speculation and mass selling‚ government policy decisions and income stratification all played a part in causing the great depression. What caused The Great

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    Great Depression and the New Deal After learning about United States Industrialization from Neil Painter book Standing at Armageddon‚ and reading about the unprecedented economic prosperity in Michael Parrish Anxious Decades‚ Eric Rauchway in his book The Great Depression and the New Deal discusses the major causes of the Great Depression in the United States and ways the newly elected president Franklin D. Roosevelt intended to fix the economic problem by implementing New Deal Programs. The Great

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    1. The effect of the Great Depression on the society of any country in the Americas. The Great Depression brought a rapid rise in the CRIME RATE as many unemployed workers resorted to petty theft to put food on the table. Suicide rates rose‚ as did reported cases of malnutrition. Prostitution was on the rise as desperate women sought ways to pay the bills. Health care in general was not a priority for many Americans‚ as visiting the doctor was reserved for only the direst of circumstances. Alcoholism

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    There have been many years throughout American labor history that have changed the ways that the affected communities live. Many movements have shifted styles of working‚ changed the nature of the working-class life‚ and have brought about such things as unions that we still possess today. In particular there are three major eras that have brought about such changes and one that is of the most importance. The progressive era brought us many changes in the workforce along with changes in technology

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    Bourke-White photographed two main races: American and African-American. Referred earlier‚ the Americans are presented within the billboard and it is only the Americans. No other race is in the billboard but the Americans. On the streets are the African-Americans in line and not a single soul of another race is in line with them waiting to obtain the same help as the African-Americans are or even in the same predicament. At the time the photo was taken‚ I believe the African-Americans

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    North vs. South in the Great Depression The Great Depression is one of the most misunderstood events in not only American history but also Great Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ and many other industrialized nations. It also has had important consequences and was an extremely devastating event in America. It was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world. When the New York Stock Exchange crashed in October 1929‚ the United States dropped sharply into a

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    How well did Canadians (Government and Citizens) Support Those Who Fell on Hard Times during the Great Depression The depression was a dark time for most Canadians. After the war times it was great in Canada and everyone had a bit of extra wealth to spend and had a good time; There was also many new technologies that people invested their money into but most people didn’t know what was about to come next. On Black Tuesday (October 29‚ 1929) the stock market crashed and everything went downhill

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