The Stock Market crash, structural weakness of the economy, overproduction, misdistribution of wealth and an international crisis contributed to the Great Depression in the United States.
The Stock Market crash, structural weakness of the economy, overproduction, misdistribution of wealth and an international crisis contributed to the Great Depression in the United States.
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The Great Depression was caused by a large amount of environmental factors that proved to be to much to handle at the time. The top causes of the Great Depression are: the stock market's crash, World War I, and the changes within the United States's political power.
Although the causes are still debated to this day; typically most people date the Depression to the October, 1929 stock market crash.
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The immediate cause of the Great Depression was the stock market crash of 1929, also known as Black Tuesday.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression was caused by a large amount of environmental factors that proved to be to much to handle at the time. The top causes of the Great Depression are: the stock market's crash, World War I, and the changes within the United States's political power.
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.
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There were several things that culminated in the Great Depression. Primary among them are the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the unequal distribution of wealth.
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Although the causes are still debated to this day; typically most people date the Depression to the October, 1929 stock market crash.
overspeculation, expansion of credit, debt, high tariffs