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The Great Depression has such a huge impact on the economies of other countries because the United states did business with other countries. Other countries lost money when they US could not buy their products, or provide or take out loans.

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Because the drought was a moving weather condition, moving nationally.

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Q: Why did the Great Depression spread worldwide?
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Wher was the Great Depression?

Like the 2009 depression, it spread worldwide.


Which was a result of the Great Depression worldwide?

global unemployment


What year did a worldwide depression severely test governments?

The Great Depression began in the year 1929.


Where was the Great Depression?

The Great Depression was a worldwide event, although many economists (but definitely not all) say that the stock market crash in the United States began it.


Which factor contributed to the spread of the great depression oversea?

rationed supplies


Political upheaval in 1930 latin America was the result of what?

I do believe it was the worldwide Great Depression.


the great depression?

a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic collapse and mass unemployment.


This caused worldwide turmoil and the rise of powerful dictators?

The Great Depression and World War 1 unresolved issues contributed to the rise of the dictators of Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco.


Can depression be spread genetically?

Yes depression can be genetically spread!


What was the peak unemployment rate during great depression?

The worst year of the Great Depression was 1933. In 1933, the unemployment rate rose to 25%.


True or false The Great Depression although felt worldwide during the 1930s had no effect on the Japanese economy?

False


Where did the Great depression take place in?

The Great Depression was worldwide (global), but some countries were affected more severely, and for much longer, than others. The countries worst affected were the U.S. and Germany.