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The Great Depression(1929-1939)

6/2/09 Isaiah Aneke Period 3

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Introduction

• The Great Depression began with a catastrophic collapse of stock market prices on the New York stock exchange in October 1929. The following 3 years the stock prices continued to fall; this not only ruined thousands of individual investors, but caused a tremendous strain on banks an other financial institutions. This caused many banks to go into insolvency, and by 1933 11,000 of the U.S 25,000 banks had failed.

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The crash in stock caused companies to begin laying off their workers; this resulted in families not being able to pay for their home and ending up either selling their house or being forced out. The unemployment rate was rapidly rising and more and more people were becoming homeless, with barely enough money to feed themselves.

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• Men were leaving their family for the convience of nobody other than themselves to look after. Even alone though the men had no lace to stay and some were left sleeping in parks, homeless shelters, and other areas that were difficult to live in.

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Many of the woman and children were left to take care of themselves as there husbands had run off on their own.

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Some families had to move into make shift homes, such as this one, to have a place to live.

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People were having to wait in long lines to receive either food or to get into a shelter.

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President Herbert Hoover was the president at the beginning of The Great Depression. He was said to have been a terrible president that had done nothing in his term of office.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt took over the office in a landslide election. He served as a good president who had also greatly impacted in ending The Great Depression.

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The end to The great Depression came with World War II. Nations began to increase their production of war materials; which provided more jobs and put large sums of money back into circulation.

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Conclusion

After The Great Depression the stock market went back to the way it was prior to the depression.

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Conclusion

People were able to return to their jobs, thus receiving income, resulting in them being able to buy back their homes, and ending in families being brought back together.

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