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If the question refers to the US, about ten years, for most if not all of the 1930's. Even if the Stock Market Crash of 1929 could be universally agreed upon as the beginning of the Great Depression in America, its ending is even more difficult to tack down as recovery was very gradual. Some may choose to regard the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 as the official ending of the Great Depression in the US. The economy was already much improved by then, but it was vastly and immediately pumped up by the shift to wartime production.
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.
Stock prices crashed when millions of shares were sold
There was no 2nd Great Depression. Many thought the Great Recession would be a great depression but that was not the case. In reality, the economy was not even close to another great depression. The great depression included such things as wage fixing and pricing fixing by the government, excess public debt from WW1, Smoot-Hawley act, etc. The Great Recession was just a financial breakdown, which is bad, but not a GD.
Education was horrible in the great depression. Unlsess you call learning to survive on your own education. Many schools actually closed during the great depression. Most children couldn't even afford to go to school, or didn't even get a chance to go. So many children and youths were uneducated and unemployed, this was the main reason the NYA (national youth adminsitration) was created.
If the question refers to the US, about ten years, for most if not all of the 1930's. Even if the Stock Market Crash of 1929 could be universally agreed upon as the beginning of the Great Depression in America, its ending is even more difficult to tack down as recovery was very gradual. Some may choose to regard the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 as the official ending of the Great Depression in the US. The economy was already much improved by then, but it was vastly and immediately pumped up by the shift to wartime production.
No they didn't even have tv
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.
i don't even know
Stock prices crashed when millions of shares were sold
George W. Bush wasn't even born during the Great Depression. His father, George H. W. Bush was a boy at the time.
Very lousy our crappy work. You could get job in catering, warehousing, acting, boxing, and even painting. But the Great Depression is what we are going through right now in 2010.
There was no 2nd Great Depression. Many thought the Great Recession would be a great depression but that was not the case. In reality, the economy was not even close to another great depression. The great depression included such things as wage fixing and pricing fixing by the government, excess public debt from WW1, Smoot-Hawley act, etc. The Great Recession was just a financial breakdown, which is bad, but not a GD.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. Even though it was in the Great Depression they understood that people needed to be insured. They wanted to look out for all of us. Just like their slogan, the people during the Great Depression were "In good hands".
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1700 and it wasnt during the victorina era
Education was horrible in the great depression. Unlsess you call learning to survive on your own education. Many schools actually closed during the great depression. Most children couldn't even afford to go to school, or didn't even get a chance to go. So many children and youths were uneducated and unemployed, this was the main reason the NYA (national youth adminsitration) was created.