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Stock Market Depression

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Stock Market Depression

par Shaner Adams
1

What was the effect of the stock market crash of 1929?

2

How did the New Deal create a "welfare state"?

3

Why did the Nazi Party become popular during the Depression?

4

How did many countries respond to the depression?

5

What caused the end of the Great Depression in the US?

6

The worldwide economic depression of the 1930's was triggered by:

7

From a PBS "American Experience" article: "Of all of President Roosevelt’s... programs, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) is the most famous, because it affected so many people’s lives. Roosevelt’s work-relief program employed more than 8.5 million people. For an average salary of $41.57 a month, WPA employees built bridges, roads, public buildings, public parks and airports." This quote describes:

8

Germany was hit particularly hard by the depression. Poor conditions there led to the rise of:

9

The New Deal in the US and the "German Economic Miracle" both reflected:

10

In both the US and Germany, a significant factor in reducing unemployment was:

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