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    “My parents survived the Great Depression and brought me up to live within my means, save some for tomorrow, share and don 't be greedy, work hard for the necessities in life knowing that money does not make you better or more important than anyone else. So, extravagance has been bred out of my DNA.” This quote from a child who was born and raised during the Great Depression is telling us something that used to be true to nearly everybody and is not as true as it should be today. This is an idea

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    Great Depression Dbq

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    The Great Depression of 1929 The Great depression began in 1929 with a dramatic event called that Wall Street Crash. This led to the failure of banks and businesses all over the United States. Millions of people lost all their savings and their jobs, and thousands became homeless because they could not afford to pay their rent. Some homeless families lived in shacks made of cardboard. Others took the road to look for work. (Bingham J.) As it could be imagined it was very disheartening to many as

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    The Great Depression of 1929 was a deadly blow to the economy. This occurs when the United State won the World War I. After the war people who worked in the factories making weapons lost their job. People who came back from the war did not when back to work they were proud of themselves having fun time buying stocks. Then the disaster happened, on October 29 the Black Tuesday the stock market crashes, the stock drop the banker who bought the stock invest more money into the stock hope the stock

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    Although the Wall Street Crash signalled the beginning of the Great Depression across the globe, there were other significant underlying factors that contributed to the devastating impact it had on Australia. The Government had been borrowing money from the United States in the form of loans or buying things on credit. The

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    in, “The Great Depression” provides various articles that were written during the Great Depression of 1929 and most of them published on the New York Times. Shannon chose to put the focus of this book on the human terms of the depression, and how it affected many individuals and families.( Intro., x) He wants readers to understand what people went through during these hard times because he believes that the present generation does not understand the struggles the Great Depression brought. A great

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    Great Depression Music

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    Music During the Great Depression The Great Depression was a time of complete panic and uncertain futures. Many people lost their jobs due to the stock market crash in October of 1929 (“Great Depression”). Millions of investors were wiped out which caused consumer spending and investments to be dropped (“Great Depression”). This lead to an increase in homeless people who were dying of starvation. Many farmers could not afford to harvest any of their crops, so the food that could immensely help feed

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    Do you have a family member that lived through the great depression? If so, they endured a lot, it was a struggling time all across the world. The great depression started when the stock market crashed on October 24th,1929. This was known as “black Thursday”. The great depression didn’t end until 1939. It was the hardest 10 years of American history. It didn’t only affect the American people it affected cities worldwide. This caused factories, banks and many other businesses to shut down, leading

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    Film Industry Depression

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    escape everyday life and experience action and adventure of some sort. Throughout time, movies have developed into what they are today. During a time of depression and economic worries, The Hollywood Movie Industry flourished and greatly influenced people's lives in the 1930s. The movies were a captivating escape from the reality of the depression. During a time of economic hardship, people needed something to hold onto and hope for. For many, movies was this hope. Petra Press said that "The most

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    What was the Great Depression? The Great Depression was a big time period in history that affected a lot of things in people’s lives. It was in the 1929 when the stock market crashed and it spread to Europe as well. The Great Depression lasted a long 11 years and the US started getting better in 1939. How were Americans affected by the Great Depression? The Great Depression affected a lot of Americans. This made the poor people poorer and the rich people poor. When the banks crashed everyone’s money

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    The Great Depression was the greatest economic downfall in history. The depression lasted ten years , from 1929-1939. The Great Depression was caused by the crash of stock the market in the month of October in the year of 1929. The crash of the stock market caused many Americans and other races began to go unemployed and also caused many businesses to collapse. The Great depression affected many groups in the world, including families, education, and African Americans. This time in history brought

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