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the stock market crash
In October of 1929 with the crash of the stock market.
The immediate cause of the Great Depression was the stock market crash of 1929, also known as Black Tuesday.
Yes, the stock market crash did begin the great depression but it wasn't the only cause. The depression was also due to the tariffs/war debt policies, factories producing more than consumers demanded, farm sector crisis, easy credit, and unequal distribution of income. The stock market crash just tipped it all off.
The Great Depression refers to the economic downfall that took place before and during World War II. This was due to a severe lack of jobs and the crash of the stock market
the stock market crash
In October of 1929 with the crash of the stock market.
The immediate cause of the Great Depression was the stock market crash of 1929, also known as Black Tuesday.
The Wall Street Stock Market crash of 1929.
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The most popular belief of the cause of the Great Depression is the stock market crash of 1929. Economist still debate about the other causes. Excess speculation in the stock markets added to the causes of the depression.
the great depression affected just about every country by U.S Stock Market crashing cause a lot of other shared and stock markets to crash
Yes, the stock market crash did begin the great depression but it wasn't the only cause. The depression was also due to the tariffs/war debt policies, factories producing more than consumers demanded, farm sector crisis, easy credit, and unequal distribution of income. The stock market crash just tipped it all off.
The Great Depression refers to the economic downfall that took place before and during World War II. This was due to a severe lack of jobs and the crash of the stock market
True, it was a cause of the Great Depression.
the great depression affected just about every country by U.S stock market crashing cause a lot of other shared and stock markets to crash
There were many economic causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Over speculation in the market was not regulated by the government. Some businesses were over-rated in value so that stock prices would rise. Many Americans purchased stock on credit. This was known as margin buying. Consumers often did not have the cash on hand when stock brokers called in the "loan." Banks were permitted to speculate in land and the stock market with little government regulations. High tariffs and war debts helped spread the economic depression world wide. The Stock Market Crash of 1929, while not the cause of the Great Depression, signaled the beginning of the Great Depression.