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The Depression - traducción al Inglés

IMPACT OF THE WORLDWIDE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION IN CANADA
Canada in the Great Depression; The Great Depression in Canada; Great Depression, Canada; Canadian depression
  • A Montreal soup kitchen in 1931
  • Relief Work repairing a highway

The Depression         
  • The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], 1928–1930
  • U.S. industrial production, 1928–1939
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • Crowds outside the [[Bank of United States]] in New York after its failure in 1931
  • Unemployed people in front of a workhouse in London, 1930
  • [[Adolf Hitler]] speaking in 1935
  • M2 money supply]] increases Year/Year}}
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  • 1929 crash]]
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  • The Great Depression in the U.S. from a monetary view. [[Real gross domestic product]] in 1996-Dollar (blue), [[price index]] (red), [[money supply]] M2 (green) and number of banks (grey). All data adjusted to 1929 = 100%.
  • [[Benito Mussolini]] giving a speech at the [[Fiat]] [[Lingotto]] factory in Turin, 1932
  • An impoverished American family living in a shanty, 1936
  • Black Friday, May 9, 1873, Vienna Stock Exchange. The [[Panic of 1873]] and [[Long Depression]] followed.
  • Power farming]] displaces tenants from the land in the western dry cotton area. [[Childress County, Texas]], 1938
  • The [[devil]] operating a screw press against a workman, Nazi propaganda [[medal]], obverse
  • The reverse of this medal supporting the German election Nazi campaigns of 1932
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  • The unemployment rate in the U.S. during 1910–60, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–39) highlighted
  • Unemployed men march in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.
  • Unemployed men standing in line outside a depression soup kitchen in Chicago 1931.
  • A female factory worker in 1942, [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. Women entered the workforce as men were drafted into the armed forces.
  • WPA]] employed 2–3 million at unskilled labor.
WORLDWIDE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION (1929–1939)
Great depression; World depression; The Great Depression; Depression era; Depression Era; The Depression; The depression and the new deal; Great Crisis; Great Depression in Spain; The Great Depression in Spain; Great Depression in East Asia; Republican Great Depression; 1929 Depression; Depression of 1929; Great Depression of 1929; 1929 economic crisis; The Great Depresion; Great Depression in Finland; World Depression; The great depression; The hungry 30s; The First Great Depression; Great Depression of 1933; 1930s recession; Worldwide economic crisis in the 1920s; Greet Depression; The depression; Great Depression in the Soviet Union; Depression-era; Great Depression in the Middle East; Great Depression in Poland
Die grße Depression, schwere öonomische Depression in den 1930er in den USA (Auslöser war der Börsenkrach im Oktober 1929)
The Great Depression         
  • The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], 1928–1930
  • U.S. industrial production, 1928–1939
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • Crowds outside the [[Bank of United States]] in New York after its failure in 1931
  • Unemployed people in front of a workhouse in London, 1930
  • [[Adolf Hitler]] speaking in 1935
  • M2 money supply]] increases Year/Year}}
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • 1929 crash]]
  • date=December 28, 2008 }}</ref>
  • date=September 4, 2010}}</ref>
  • author-link=Barry Eichengreen}}</ref>
  • The Great Depression in the U.S. from a monetary view. [[Real gross domestic product]] in 1996-Dollar (blue), [[price index]] (red), [[money supply]] M2 (green) and number of banks (grey). All data adjusted to 1929 = 100%.
  • [[Benito Mussolini]] giving a speech at the [[Fiat]] [[Lingotto]] factory in Turin, 1932
  • An impoverished American family living in a shanty, 1936
  • Black Friday, May 9, 1873, Vienna Stock Exchange. The [[Panic of 1873]] and [[Long Depression]] followed.
  • Power farming]] displaces tenants from the land in the western dry cotton area. [[Childress County, Texas]], 1938
  • The [[devil]] operating a screw press against a workman, Nazi propaganda [[medal]], obverse
  • The reverse of this medal supporting the German election Nazi campaigns of 1932
  • thumb
  • The unemployment rate in the U.S. during 1910–60, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–39) highlighted
  • Unemployed men march in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.
  • Unemployed men standing in line outside a depression soup kitchen in Chicago 1931.
  • A female factory worker in 1942, [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. Women entered the workforce as men were drafted into the armed forces.
  • WPA]] employed 2–3 million at unskilled labor.
WORLDWIDE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION (1929–1939)
Great depression; World depression; The Great Depression; Depression era; Depression Era; The Depression; The depression and the new deal; Great Crisis; Great Depression in Spain; The Great Depression in Spain; Great Depression in East Asia; Republican Great Depression; 1929 Depression; Depression of 1929; Great Depression of 1929; 1929 economic crisis; The Great Depresion; Great Depression in Finland; World Depression; The great depression; The hungry 30s; The First Great Depression; Great Depression of 1933; 1930s recession; Worldwide economic crisis in the 1920s; Greet Depression; The depression; Great Depression in the Soviet Union; Depression-era; Great Depression in the Middle East; Great Depression in Poland
n. Die große Depression, schwerwiegendes ökonomisches Tief in den Vereinigten Staaten während der 1930 Jahre (ausgelöst durch den großen Börsensturz am 29 Oktber 1929)
postpartum depression         
ENDOGENOUS DEPRESSION THAT INVOLVES INTENSE, SUSTAINED AND SOMETIMES DISABLING DEPRESSION EXPERIENCED BY WOMEN AFTER GIVING BIRTH
Post-natal depression; Post-partum depression; Postpartum Depression; Post partum depression; Post-Partum Depression; Post-Natal Depression; Depression, postpartum; Post natal depression; Maternity Blue; Postnatal depression; Post-pardem depression; Post-pardum depression; Postpartem depression; Postpardum depression; Post-partem depression; Postpardem depression; Post partem depression; Postpartum stress disorder; Causes of postpartum depression
Babyblues, Depression an der viele Frauen nach der Geburt ihres Kindes leiden

Definición

despondent
adj. despondent about, over

Wikipedia

Great Depression in Canada

The worldwide Great Depression of the early 1930s was a social and economic shock that left millions of Canadians unemployed, hungry and often homeless. Few countries were affected as severely as Canada during what became known as the "Dirty Thirties," due to Canada's heavy dependence on raw material and farm exports, combined with a crippling Prairies drought known as the Dust Bowl. Widespread losses of jobs and savings ultimately transformed the country by triggering the birth of social welfare, a variety of populist political movements, and a more activist role for government in the economy.

In 1930-1931 the Canadian government responded to the Great Depression by applying severe restrictions to entry into Canada. New rules limited immigration to British and American subjects or agriculturalists with money, certain classes of workers, and immediate family of the Canadian residents. A large number of unemployed immigrants were also deported.

Ejemplos de uso de The Depression
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2. The legislation overhauls the Depression–era FHA.
3. The depression was expected to move to the northwest over the next 24 hours, bringing the depression near the southwestern peninsula of Haiti on Sunday.
4. Forecasters said the depression could become Katrina by Wednesday.
5. "Just a depressive fuck." How does the depression express itself?