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Which one? The 1929 one resulted in the great depression in the US, lasting until '34 and causing unemployment of around 25% and having negative worldwide effects. Its longer term effects include helping Hitler's rise to power by enhancing his status as a beacon of hope for Germany. the fiscal and monetary responses to crises such as those has been influenced considerably. The recent debacle (2008- ) is even still to recent to decipher in terms of its long term effects, however the balance of wealth is now shifting even faster to the developing economies such as china, India and Brazil. as for the other effects, we'll find out sooner or later...
Many banks closed.
Many banks were closed
Many banks were closed. The country entered into a depression.
Many banks were closed. The country entered into a depression.
no there were many other long term cause which helped cause the great depression. the wall street crash was a cataylst that sped up the depression. if the wall street crash never happened the long term cause would have cause the depression on their own eg overproduction, tariffs etc
Wall Street is 8 blocks long
no i do not belive as long as you don't crash
Wall Street is located in the Financial District of Manhattan Island. Manhattan Island is 12.5 miles long, by 2 miles wide, and the Financial District is located at its east end. Wall Street is .45 miles long, running southeast to northwest. Wall Street's boundaries are FDR Drive at its south end, and Broadway at its north end.
Wall Street is an eight-block-long street running roughly northwest to southeast. It is in Manhattan's financial district known worldwide as "Wall Street", where the US Stock Exchange and numerous banking headquarters are located. "Wall Street" is the US chief money market.
Which one? The 1929 one resulted in the great depression in the US, lasting until '34 and causing unemployment of around 25% and having negative worldwide effects. Its longer term effects include helping Hitler's rise to power by enhancing his status as a beacon of hope for Germany. the fiscal and monetary responses to crises such as those has been influenced considerably. The recent debacle (2008- ) is even still to recent to decipher in terms of its long term effects, however the balance of wealth is now shifting even faster to the developing economies such as china, India and Brazil. as for the other effects, we'll find out sooner or later...
If the car hit a solid wall, it would stop in a small fraction of a second.
Wall Street is a huge business center in down town New York. Wall Street isn't actually one street but it is made up of multiple blocks. The large companies like Goldman Sachs and many law firms are located on "Wall Street". The Dutch from New Netherlands originally named Wall Street "de Waal Straat" The Street is a 0.7 mile long slave market in the 1700's, but expanded to have numerous alternative uses. The area was significant historical figure where around 24 stockbrokers signed an agreement on one of the buttonwood trees located there. This made wall street a center of economics for the United States.
Free-roaming hogs were famous for rampaging through the valuable grain fields of colonial New York City farmers. The Manhattan Island residents chose to block the troublesome hogs with a long, permanent wall on the northern edge of what is now Lower Manhattan. A street came to border this wall -- named aptly enough, Wall Street.
the reason downtown Manhattan is known as wall street is because when the settlement was originally built there was a dividing wall between the settlers and the native injuns Free-roaming hogs were notorious for rampaging through the precious grain fields of colonial New York city farmers. The Manhattan Island residents chose to limit the forays of these riotous hogs by erecting a long, permentant wall on the northern edge of what is now Lower Manhattan. A street came to border this wall- aptly enough named, Wall Street. The downtown area is not called Wall Street. Wall Street is the name of a street in Downtown Manhattan. There are many neighborhoods that make up Downtown Manhattan such as Chelsea, Soho, China Town, Little Italy and a few more which include the Finacial District where Wall Street is located. Now the street is aptly named Wall Street because it was once a wall, just like Water Street was once a stream and Bridge Street was once a bridge, and so forth. I hope I cleared up any confusion. When the Dutch settled in New York, they built a wall around their colony. This was done to keep intruders out. Eventually the wall was taken down, but pieces of it still remain. This is also the reason why the area around Wall St. is so oddly shaped compared to the rest of Manhattan, which is generally in a grid-like manner.
The Hindenburg disaster was the crash of a German zeppelin in 1937 CE. It launched the news industry and ended air travel for several years.
This is an excellent question that should be asked to Wall Street. In the real sense, "the roman empire" has risen and has fortuanetly already fallen a long time ago. In the figurative sense, it may very well still exist under another name: "Wall Street".