The President of the U.S. during most of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt played a big part in helping the U.S. out of the Great Depression. He started the "New Deal" which were a set of programs designed to boost the economy. These new programs were only partially successful, though. What really ended the Great Depression was the United State's enterence into WWII. This provided many more jobs for Americans and helped to lower the level of unemployment, and with so many Americans with jobs and a steady salary, homelessness was not nearly as big of a problem as it had been previously.
the great depression
The collapse of the stock marketis what led to the Great Depression.
Franklin D. Roosevelt led the country out of the great depression. FDR was the 32nd U.S. President.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
The great depression of the 1930's led to WW2; WW2 got the US out of the depression.
Creating more industries was what ultimately led to recovery of the US economy following the Great Depression. This meant that there was a high production capacity with millions of people working.
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the crash of the stock market
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it gained membership during the great depression
the great depression
The collapse of the stock marketis what led to the Great Depression.
Creating more industries was what ultimately led to recovery of the US economy following the Great Depression. This meant that there was a high production capacity with millions of people working.
Franklin D. Roosevelt led the country out of the great depression. FDR was the 32nd U.S. President.
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Black Tuesday.