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    The Great Depression 2014 - 02 - 20 Stefan Hidalgo Malmo Pauli Komvux The depression of 1929 was the greatest economic crisis in the history of the United states and the world‚ all were affected and industries took this crisis hard about a decade ago. This crisis called "depression" originated in the United states‚ that occurred after the fall of the stock market on October 29‚ 1929 also known as “black Tuesday”‚ after it was extended to all countries of the world. This crisis began with

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    Shaun Johnson ECO The Great Depression During the Great Depression‚ farm prices were low although farm costs were high. This led to many farmers throwing away tons of product to try and drive the price up. In 1928 Herbert Hoover was the president‚ and many people blamed mostly everything on him. The economy crashed and in the beginning many tried to hide their poverty. In order to qualify for welfare‚ you could not have a car‚ radio‚ or a telephone. Also in some states you couldn’t even vote

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    The Great Depression Begins 1929-1933 Pgs 670-689 Key Terms: Alfred E. Smith- Herbert Hoover- John Steinbeck- Douglas MacArthur- McNary-Haugen Bill- Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act (1930)- Federal Home Loan Bank Act (1933)- Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1932)- Patman Bill- Black Tuesday (Oct. 29‚ 1929)- Price Supports- Distribution of Income- Buying on Margin- Great Depression- Dow Jones Industrial Average- Speculation- Shantytown- Dust Bowl-

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    US History II Chapter 14: The Great Depression Begins (1929-1933) Study Questions Section 1: The Nation’s Sick Economy 1. Give specific examples to show how the superficial prosperity of the late 1920s hid troubling weaknesses in the country. 2. Identify reasons why agriculture suffered more throughout the 1920s than any other part of the country. 3. How did the McNary-Haugen Bill attempt to help the farmers? Why did President Coolidge veto it twice? 4. How were Americans able to live

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    Cummings 1/28/13 English- Research Project The Great Depression The daily life of men and women during the great depression was very challenging‚ as everyone felt indifferent for the struggle and reality of it all. The roles of the men and women were very different as well. The relationships of families conformed to the current conditions of work and hard times that the depression brought. Throughout the Great Depression‚ people seemed to change how they thought about themselves

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    The Great Depression Do you think you’d be able to survive during a time when people could barely make enough money to put food on the table? The Great Depression is known as the worst and longest economic crisis to hit anywhere. This was the period in which the highest unemployment rates and low incomes were experienced by the industrialized Western world. The financial crisis affected virtually every section of the economy‚ and therefore‚ affected the livelihood of people everywhere

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    The Great Depression The 1920’s had a wealthy‚ gilded veneer‚ and the general mood of the country corresponded to this belief that the country was in an economic upswing. The stock market was climbing‚ and it was expected to continue to do so. However‚ people were investing in part to make a quick buck‚ but also for the prestigious status that accompanied investing. Neither of these result in a stable economy. Furthermore‚ subtle economic clues were ignored‚ such as productivity and consumption

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    its longest‚ deepest economic crisis of its history. Nine thousand banks failed during the months following the stock market crash of 1929. It is far too simplistic to view the stock market crash as the single cause of the Great Depression. A healthy economy can recover from such a contraction. Long-term underlying causes sent the nation into a downward spiral of despair. First‚ American firms earned record profits during the 1920s and reinvested much of these funds into expansion. By 1929‚ companies

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    The tone and message that the authors of “Inside Out and Back Again” and “Forgotten Ship” are trying to convey is that Saigon falling was very serious. To begin in the poem “Saigon is Gone” Ha says that‚ “People run and scream‚ Communists!” ( Page:68). This shows that many people were afraid of the Communists which were taking over the south‚ so if they heard a loud sound or saw someone they would think it’s a Communist. People wouldn’t have been this afraid if the war wasn’t serious. Another reason

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    When the Great Depression hit the United States‚ the two presidents that were in office‚ Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt had very different approaches on how to fix it. To be liberal means to agree on limits on people’s behavior by granting government certain limited powers‚ but only if the government acts for the common good of people and protects their private rights. On the contrary‚ conservatives are doubtful of change. Conservatives respect authority‚ customs and traditions. The current

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