Yes it damaged many other countries and continents like Eupore, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It also dropped the world birthrate.
The Great Depression was a time starting around 1929 and lasting as long as the 1930's and into 1940 in some countries. It was a time when the economy crashed and everyone was horribly poor. Here are some sentences that are true.The banker was so upset when he lost all his money in the Great Depression that he killed himself.During the Great Depression, many people could not find any jobs at all.The Great Depression has left lasting scars that still affect people.
N0. One man can not start a great depression even if he tries to start one and most certainly Hoover did not want to start any kind of depression, let alone a great one.
After the war, it was a venerable time because of war damage and the great depression, therefor the people were eager to find any ruler who could help them.
When the great depression hit Britain, its economy flopped badly because they had no money to manufacture any more iron, steel, textile, etc. The value of pounds dropped that it wasnt worth the price of gold anymore. The economy of Britain couldnt lend out loans to other countries anymore and they couldnt continue their trade with their main trader Germany.
They were broken down cars pulled by mules. They were named after President Herbert Hoover because he was blamed for the great depression, and the many homeless. He got blamed because he didn't take any actions to help through the great depression
The War of the Worlds did not play a direct role in the Great Depression. The Great Depression was primarily caused by a combination of stock market crash in 1929, economic downturn, and banking failures. The War of the Worlds was a radio broadcast in 1938 that caused panic but did not have any long-term impact on the economic conditions of the Great Depression.
The Civil War was over more than 80 years when the Great Depression began. It did not have much direct effect. However, blacks in the South probably suffered more in the Depression than any other group.
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
they wore any kinda clothing like mostly rags
There weren't any jobs to get to..and kids walked to school.
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
I found this website, psychologyinfo.com, to be a useful in getting an overview of the types of depression and some treatment options. There are a lot of great resources online as well as a number of great books available with reliable information.