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Q: How did the Great Depression impact the global community?
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Which was a result of the Great Depression worldwide?

global unemployment


What were the effects of the Great Depression on Asia?

The American Great Depression had a significant impact on the entire world, much as the recent recession had severe impact on the global economy. Asian's were arriving in the US via California in search of jobs and money. As the railroad finished and the Great Depression began, this hurt Asian immigrants who would send money back home. This also decreased imports overall in the US and Asia has always been a large exporter.


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List four ways that the Great Depression had an impact on American life?

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