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The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1941 and only ended with America's entry into World War II. At its highest point during the Great Depression, unemployment was 25% in 1933. Because the circulation of money was so low, the U.S. didn't mint nickels in 1932 or 1933. In the 1920s, the wealthiest one percent owned more than a third of American assets.
In the Great Depression which devastated the economy from 1929-1940. Unemployment peaked at 25 percent, millions of people were homeless, and millions more were forced to leave their homes. The Great Depression and the Second World War led the federal government to turn to fiscal policy as a way of managing the economy and to bring us out of the depression.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
Mainly the United States of Americabut The Great Depression was a world-wide economic crisis.
It didn't. WWII officially ended the Great Depression. The war created a huge demand for military hardware and foodstuffs throughout the world. This global demand for American goods, ended the unemployment rate and millions of Americans benefited greatly as a result.
The Depression did have some sort of effect on the African Americans, but not as much as the White people. During the Great Depression, the African Americans explored more in the arts and literature part of life. They introduced a new type of music to the world... Jazz. They had been somewhat succesful during this time.
instituted production cutbacks, which led to major layoffs
The Great depression effected Urban and rural communities because the prices got raised, unemployment, droughts and high taxes. Most countries in the world got effected by The Great Depression, but Japan Did not get effected strongly. The Great Depression lasted about ten years. My Grandpa was in the great depression, and yours too! (Unless your Grandpa is thirty-years old!)
It was during the Great Depression, a few years after World War 1 ended that millions of Germans became unemployed. However, the Great Depression affected the entire human population in at least some way. It left a great majority of people poor and with very little hope.
The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1941 and only ended with America's entry into World War II. At its highest point during the Great Depression, unemployment was 25% in 1933. Because the circulation of money was so low, the U.S. didn't mint nickels in 1932 or 1933. In the 1920s, the wealthiest one percent owned more than a third of American assets.
World War II
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
In the Great Depression which devastated the economy from 1929-1940. Unemployment peaked at 25 percent, millions of people were homeless, and millions more were forced to leave their homes. The Great Depression and the Second World War led the federal government to turn to fiscal policy as a way of managing the economy and to bring us out of the depression.
Entering into World War 2 was the reason why we got out of the Great Depression.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
No. The great depression began in 1929 and extended through WWII.
Mainly the United States of Americabut The Great Depression was a world-wide economic crisis.