13. What was the biggest difference between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession? Unemployment was not as bad in the Great Recession as it had been during the Great Depression. The banks remained strong during the Great Recession. Very little Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was lost during the Great Recession. The stock market did not fall at the beginning of the Great Recession.

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13. What was the biggest difference between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession?
Unemployment was not as bad in the Great Recession as it had been during the Great Depression.
The banks remained strong during the Great Recession.
Very little Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was lost during the Great Recession.
The stock market did not fall at the beginning of the Great Recession.
Transcribed Image Text:13. What was the biggest difference between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession? Unemployment was not as bad in the Great Recession as it had been during the Great Depression. The banks remained strong during the Great Recession. Very little Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was lost during the Great Recession. The stock market did not fall at the beginning of the Great Recession.
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