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    The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economical downturn the western world had ever experienced. It had begun soon after the Stock Market crash of 1929, which had sent Wall Street into a frenzied panic. Millions of investors were wiped out, and over the course of the next several years the deeper effects of the Depression began to surface. The sudden and sharp decrease of consumer spending and investment caused decline in industrial production. The lack of production needed…

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    The New Deal, the Great Depression, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt were some of the most riveting and controversial topics of the 1930s, and they remain to be controversial to this day. Economists, historians, and political figures all continue to argue on the effects of the three on today’s economy, and most importantly, whether the New Deal ended the Great Depression. While the typical argument of the left is that it did not prolong the Great Depression, many progressives criticize FDR for…

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    When the stock markets crashed and the Great Depression started, Congress passed new deals in hope of bringing America back to peace. 1929 was the start of it all. That year the stock market crashed leaving millions of americans unemployed. Due to the unemployment rate's going up congress passed a system called the new deal. In the New Deal programs were set helping Americans in need and even businesses with finances. They hoped America would be brought back to peace and people could go back to…

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    The Great Depression and the New Deal “The Great Depression was the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock-market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.” according to Dictionary.com. One of the causes of the Great Depression is the Stock Market Crash of 1929. In March of 1929 the Dow Jones Industrial average was 309. It went up to 380 in August. On October 29, 1929, more than 16 million…

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    THE NEW DEAL PROJECT Krista L. Sweet New Deal Project Introduction Franklin D. Roosevelt’s idea of the “New Deal Project,” was to promote the economy into recovery. The New Deal Project was known as the solution to the Great Depression. Franklin’s presidency was also known as the “New Deal.” The Breakdown of the Great Depression Many people began leaving the Dust Bowl states. Making the Pacific Northwest population grow steadily. Federal agencies began to create a vast public program for…

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    sending the nation into the Great Depression. The Great Depression left millions of Americans unemployed, homeless or living in poverty, unable to support their families, and the permanent feeling of hopelessness. The 31st President of the United States, President Herbert Hoover failed to help the United States out of the Great Depression. However, his successor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was determined to end the Great Depression with his policies called the New Deal. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s…

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    Depression, the 1930’s phenomenon that caused great fear, distrust, and uncertainty, was a widespread economic crash that brought about the bane of America, causing the entire country to crumble within a span of mere months. Two causes can be attributed to the cause of the Depression: the occurrence of over-farming and the stock market crash of 1929. Both of these produced drastic effects in the long run; the former issue required plowing away the strong prairie grass that held much of the soil…

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    The New Deal, World War II, and the role they had in ending the Great Depression. Wars are a curious event. Two sides, typically gathered by political interests, pit their youth against their opposition and hope they emerge victorious. Yes, there’s many factors involved, and strategies are of course in play, but at the end of the day it boils down to the slaughter of young men just so their leaders can maintain their elevated social status. World War II was a prime example of this. More people…

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    up to him to devise a plan to help the nation get out of the Great Depression. He developed a proposal called the New Deal. The New Deal contained programs that provided funds and ideas to help fight the effects of the depression. For example, it would help aid those hungry, unemployed, homeless, broke, and etc. When the stock market crashed, more than 12 million Americans were unemployed and 1 million were absolutely broke. FDR’s New Deal programs would help not only the people but give aid to…

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    promised to lift America out of the worst economic depression, it had ever seen with rapid action. Roosevelt won the Presidential nomination over Herbert Hoover by an outstanding margin. March 4th, 1933 marks one of the most important days in American history. It was a day that American people came together and listened to a speech that gave them hope after losing everything. It was a day that one man promised relief, recovery, and reform through a “New Deal”…

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