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    measure of the economic health of a country, usually takes place because of a combination of factors. With regards to the US , it can be argued that everything began after October 1929 when the Stock Market Crash caused widespread panic in Wall Street. In the years to follow investments dropped and unemployment increased dramatically. President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced reform measures in order to contrast the negative effects of the Great Depression. However, only after 1939 the…

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    can imagine going through this is tough. You would have to get rid of everything that you can. In passage one, paragraph 4 it states, “ We sold our four door model T touring car” Imagine having to sell your car just so you wouldn't be living on the streets. At this time you would think that farmers would be doing well, but that really wasn't…

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    The times and events that took place during the Great Depression. The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939, some events that caused or impacted the worst economic depression in he history of the united states have to do with stock market, bank failures, and even drought conditions. Due to my own personal research i have discovered reasons that historians and economists have cited. The stock market crash of 1929... many believe that this stock market crash on October 29th was one of the…

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    The success of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Eighty years ago the New Deal was implemented into America in America’s greatest time of need. Not only was America extremely low from an economic point of view but America looked as if it might not survive as a country. The great depression wasn’t the worst crisis seen by a state or country but the worst crisis that the world had ever seen. Even until the present there hasn’t been a point where any nation has gotten as low as the United States was in…

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    If education is not given to those in America who both want and need it most the lives of many Americans will be strayed to follow the wrong path as in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. Willy Lowman, the main character had been convinced that the only way to become rich was to be a successful salesman. He thought that if he was well liked and focused his time he and his children would be prosperous. At heart though he was an outdoorsman who wanted to be free and live unhindered by the demands…

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    Once Henry Ford made the automobile affordable, the lives of every citizen changed. He impacted the United States (and the world) both economically and socially. He did this by creating the assembly line. This assembly line enabled the mass production of the automobile and ultimately a discounted price. Socially, among other things, he improved the quality of life greatly. People were able to take vacations to places that they would have never have been able to go, even if just for a day trip on…

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    The great depression was a sad, poor time. These are three articles are very good at giving you an idea of how bad the great depression was. Even though the great depression was a sad time, it is fun to learn about. To start off with, the article “digging in” did an excellent job of giving you an idea of what the great depression was like. The article talks about a small family that was in the great depression. The family is very poor and they can barely afford anything. In the article…

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    Many well known civilizations of Ancient Africa were Carthage, the Kingdom of Ghana, and the Mali Empire. Africa relied on trade for money. They traded rare jewels like diamonds, sapphires, and blue garnets. They traded with Portugal for objects that were hard to come across in Africa like luxurious animal skins, ivory, and ebony. Their economy had many incidents where it began to fail due to heavy taxes on gold and salt. In times of low income they'd rely on cash crops for income. When many of…

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    Great Depression Sociology

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    challenge. Crops could not survive in the current conditions. The Great Depression hit soon after, which shook the commodities market. Farmers could no longer sell their crops at profit. Crop prices are pushed down even further after the collapse of Wall Street, leaving farmers in a state of desperation, that can be seen in “The Business Cycle and The Great Depression,” which shows that value of commodities, and in turn securities, collapsing. “The Business Cycle and The Great Depression” really…

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    Separating Neat Breath: Autoethnography Water-Polo The strongest feeling any water-polo player feels about their love and passion for the game is sportsmanship and the closeness of the team. Through the smell of chlorine. The echoing chants. Cheers and splashing making the player feel and fully realize that they are in a water-polo game. Coaches distantly yelling from both sides of the pool “It’s not over yet, keep pushing.”. The strong humid air surrounding you heating you up until near…

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