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    The Great Depression is comparable to Lennie and George ’s life. I would like to give a comparison of George Milton and Lennie Small to the Great Depression. The time that this story took place was during the Great Depression. John Steinbeck captured the reality of this most difficult time. During the Great Depression people needed to travel together to share chores and duties to make a living until something better came along. That is the way George and Lennie traveled. They traveled together

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    ever seen. On October 29‚1929‚ or “Black Tuesday”‚ marked the start of the decade long depression. There are clear reasons why the event occurred‚ how it ended‚ and how it affected the common person. On October 29‚ 1929 the worst stock market crash the United States had ever seen began. The crash happened because there was a rapid growth in bank credit and loans in the United States (About the Great Depression). About one month earlier‚ several mini crashes occurred which scared investors into selling

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    People used credit to by huge amounts of tock 1929‚ the stock matket crashed A wiedespread loss of jobs and saving Many companies closed In 1932‚ industrial production was only at 58% of the 1929 level‚ the second lowest level in the world after the United States. Total national income fell to 55% of the 1929 level‚ again worse than any nation other than the U.S Called dirty 30’s due to Canadas heavy reliance on raw materials‚and farm exports‚ combined with ehe deflation of the Prairies due

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    Sean Rayl American Art History The Great Depression brought changes to art in many ways. America finally had the war behind it. The country was booming and the majority had a carefree attitude. People were accustom to their lives and were not prepared for what was about to happen in 1929. The new decade would be a time of great change for everyone – art included. The 1920’s would bring a rollercoaster of events to America. Times had changed‚ the war was over and new technologies were starting

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    during the Great Depression. Hoover was a Republican and Roosevelt was a Democrat‚ which means they both had different ideas and plans to deal with the Great Depression. Both these Presidents had a similar approach with economic policies‚ by using the federal government to help recover the country. Roosevelt was more involved than Hoover to fight through the depression and Roosevelt was more supportive to the people and inform them that the government is helping them. When the depression hit Hoover

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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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    economically prosperous. However‚ there is an agreement that they were generally effective in terms of enhancing the morale of the American people. Many historians say that FDR’s New Deal programs brought America’s economy back from the remoteness of the Depression. I think that the New Deal provided further jobs to more people as well as supplying relief funds to people who could not find work. By doing these things‚ the New Deal expanded the quantity of money that Americans had to spend. When Americans

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    After the Great Depression‚ millions of people had no money in the bank and a lot were homeless. President Roosevelt saw this and he decided to make a change. He made a program called Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a program that employed millions of people that were unemployed after the Great Depression. Millions of people were employed due to the WPA’s work systems which funded various projects. The WPA also funded money into the arts industry and helped artist make money off

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    The great depression was unprecedented in its length‚ the wholesale poverty‚ and tragedy it inflicted on society. During the great depression there were any migrant farm workers. During this time the work of three hundred men could now be done by five. There was less work and more machinery that could handle the wheat harvesting that taking place. Migrants farm workers earned little money along with food and basic accommodation. At the same time as the great depression‚ there was six

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    the Great Depression The Great Depression of the 1930’s was a long-lasting economic crisis as well as a worldwide phenomenon. The United States had experienced several recessions on and off since the start of the Industrial Revolution‚ but nothing as extreme or long-lasting as the Great Depression. So what exactly caused this harrowing time in American History? Many mistakenly believe that ‘Black Tuesday’ or The Stock Market Crash of 1929 was ultimately responsible for the Great Depression‚ truthfully

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