No. Television was invented before the depression, but did not come into common use until the 1950's.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had created the New Deal programs to help the United States come out of there Great Depression, they helped somewhat, but it was really World War Two that brought us out of the Great Depression.
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The Model T came out in about 1905. 9 Years before the Great Depression. They recently celebrated their 100th anniverserey.
There are steps being taken by governments world over to resolve the crisis. the US government too is taking speedy measures to avoid a depression. I believe they will be able to come out of the crisis before a depression...
Only when the nation began to prepare for World War II, along with massive purchases of American goods from abroad (and American rearmament), did the Great Depression come to an end. By 1939 the economy was on an upswing and by 1940, after war had begun in Europe, the Great Depression was history.
The consensus among historians is that without the Great Depression the Nazis would not have come to power.
The world had just come out of WWI and most all countries where going through a sort of financial depression. This depression caused WWII because the "Jews" caused this because they ran the banks which called for the "final solution".
Yes. In 'The great deppression 2: return of the great depprsssion' So watch out, coming out everywhere in 2010!
A reason one should care about the great depression is that such an event could possibly happen again. Economists, sociologists, and politicians can learn alot by studying the events leading up to the great depression and hopefully come up with ideas and plans to prevent such a catastrophic event in the future.
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It was a form of escapism at the time, similar to Jazz music and watching professional sports. It took people away from the grim depression days. Unfortunately for the previous answer, radio was the mass media of the Great Depression. TV did not come in until after WWII.