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What (who) is The Great Depression - definition


The Great Depression (disambiguation)         
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Great Depression (disambiguation); The Great Depression (album)
The Great Depression was a dramatic, worldwide economic downturn beginning in 1929 and lasting through most of the 1930s.
Causes of the Great Depression         
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  • Federal spending in millions of dollars (1910–60). The time period of the Hoover administration, the New Deal and World War II are highlighted.
  • The Great Depression in an international context.
  • The Great Depression in a monetary view.
  • USA GDP annual pattern and long-term trend, 1920–40, in billions of constant dollars.
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  • Unemployment rate in the US 1910–60, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–39) highlighted; accurate data begins in 1939, represented by a blue line.
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Causes of the great depression; Cause of the Great Depression
The causes of the Great Depression in the early 20th century in the United States have been extensively discussed by economists and remain a matter of active debate. They are part of the larger debate about economic crises and recessions.
Great Depression in the United Kingdom         
  • Unemployed people in front of a workhouse in London, 1930
PERIOD OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN IN THE 1930S, WHICH HAD ITS ORIGINS IN THE GLOBAL GREAT DEPRESSION
Great Depression (United Kingdom); The Great Depression in the United Kingdom; 1931 sterling crisis
The Great Depression in the United Kingdom also known as the Great Slump, was a period of national economic downturn in the 1930s, which had its origins in the global Great Depression. It was Britain's largest and most profound economic depression of the 20th century.
Examples of use of The Great Depression
1. First was the belief that protectionism worsened the Great Depression.
2. During the Great Depression in the 1'30s, President Franklin D.
3. The Great Depression fueled an array of stock exchange regulation.
4. No, comparisons with the Great Depression are frivolous.
5. During the Great Depression, it launched the Tennessee Valley Authority.