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Sock prices had increased because people purchased on credit but this was not a reflection of a real investment. This was not a warning sign of tough economic times ahead because people seemed to have been doing better financially before the Great Depression.
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No, the Great Depression was from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1933. Many believe that FDR's New Deal programs ended the Depression. Some of the programs helped of course, but so did Hoover's and he gets blamed for the whole thing. WWII is what finally ended the depression. It stimulated the economy by forcing the government to pay companies to manufacture war goods and forced people to cut personal costs in order to send supplies to the troops.
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The Great Depression occurred before the New Deal.
There is no reason for depression. Some say its caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, and others that its due to a possibly traumatizing incident. I would say that it could be from watching her brother get hit by a bus, but she was already showing signs of her depression before that as she would always remain silent.
The historical event that occurred just before the story of To Kill a Mockingbird is the Great Depression, which lasted from 1929 to the early 1940s. This economic crisis had a significant impact on the setting of the novel and the lives of the characters in the story.
The Persian Gulf War occurred from 1990-1991, so ostensibly anything that occurred in 1989 or earlier occurred before the Gulf War.
Generally speaking the US economy had not yet fully recovered from the Great Depression that began in 1929.
The 1920s came before the Great Depression.
The rise of the Nazi party was accelerated by the Depression but nationalism might have propelled them to the forefront without it. The failures of the Weimar Republic had already destroyed German prosperity long before the Depression. Additionally, the war reparations and territorial losses were a source of continued bitterness in Germany. There was no easy way for democracy to survive.
The rise of the Nazi party was accelerated by the Depression but nationalism might have propelled them to the forefront without it. The failures of the Weimar Republic had already destroyed German prosperity long before the Depression. Additionally, the war reparations and territorial losses were a source of continued bitterness in Germany. There was no easy way for democracy to survive.
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