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    DBQ: The Great Depression

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    The Great Depression was caused by three major factors. The first was because of the collapse of the stock market and fear came as a result.The second was because of the high unemployment of civilians. The third and last was because of the act of protectionism the United States enforced. These all contributed equally to the Great Depression of 1930. The collapse of stocks and the Great Depression caused widespread fear and panic among civilians. “The exchange became a betting ring where people gambled

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    brain wiring and the brain chemistry. This chemical imbalance within the brain sometimes leads doctors to play the “hit and miss” game when prescribing medication to those who suffer with mental illnesses. This leads me to the theme from the film Depression: The misunderstood epidemic‚ according to Russ “ I can go in and ask my doctors to give me this medication and he says done‚ this other medication and he says done. They are handing out medication like it was nothing”. A lack of knowledge within

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    Causes and Effects of Depression Depression has numerous causes and effects which affect not only the person but the people around them. Depression doesn’t have a specific cause; in most cases it’s different for everyone. It is a common‚ treatable mental illness that can be experienced at any time in life. It is often described with feeling sad‚ unhappy‚ miserable‚ or “down in the dumps”. Most people have these feelings on occasion. There are several types of depression. These different

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    There have been many catastrophic events in the United States. Some helped the nation come together. Although others broke our country and made it feel almost impossible to recover. The Great Depression was one of the longest and deepest economic slumps to occur in the world. The Great Depression started in the summer of 1929 with what was thought at the time a small recession. Stock prices slowly climbed and production of goods slowed down. In October of 1929 the stock market crashed. Around 14

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    Depression “That ’s the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything‚ as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious‚ and it compounds daily‚ that it ’s impossible to ever see the end.”(Elizabeth Wurtzel‚ Prozac Nation) Throughout the nation and our world people are suffering from this disease. Depression affects females and males‚ all ages‚ and all backgrounds. Depression has become so common‚ is affecting people from ethnic groups to different

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    Background Information: Causes of the Great Depression (This article is an excerpt from the Social Studies Eleven: Student Workbook written by Yvette Plante and Jorda Miller‚ and edited by Jerry Falk) On October 29th 1929‚ the economic boom of the twenties abruptly came to an end. The stock exchanges of New York‚ Toronto‚ and Montreal “crashed‚” and North Americans were plunged into the Great Depression. By the time the Depression was over‚ Canadians had suffered through massive unemployment

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    Individual research Paper Bipolar Manic Depression Bipolar Disorder is a mental illness that affect between 0.8% and 1.6% of the population that is at least one out of every 100 persons. It affects women as well as men and usually starts somewhere around a person’s teens or late twenties. This particular depression has to do with mood swings and causes people to go from highs/cheerful and blissful to lows/sad and disgusted. Concerning this form of depression‚ people are not alike; it differs with

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    explanations of depression. (25 marks) There have been several psychoanalytical theories of depression; there is no objective view of depression. However‚ centre to all these different theories is the idea that unconscious forces and experiences during early childhood contribute to the development of depression in adult life. The first theory that will be looked at is‚ Sigmund Fraud’s theory‚ based on his 1917 essay ‘Mourning and Melancholia’. Here‚ Fraud related depression back to the Oral

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    Child depression inventory is used to view symptoms severity and there are several scales that are used to screen a child for depression. According to the Journal of Clinical Child Psychology (Murphy‚ Marelich‚ & Hoffman‚ 2000)‚ depression must be tested using dual construct‚ single construct and unrelated dual construct and higher order of analysis to understand the different factors that can effect testing out comes. A study was conducted on youth that had a mother with HIV to show the difference

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    Why did Australia lead the world into Depression in the late 1920s and suffer its effects so gravely and for so long? Australia suffered significantly during the Great Depression of the late 1920s. Australia was one of the worst effected countries in the World. This essay will look at why Australia lead the world into Depression in the late 1920s and why it suffered from it’s effects for so long. A depression is defined as "A period of drastic decline in a national or international economy‚ characterized

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