Important people in the Great Depression are Hebert Hoover (1874-1964) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945). Hebert Hoover was President during the 1929 Stock Market Crash which many people blamed on him. For this, people nicknamed him Hapless Hoover. FDR, who became President in 1933 is credited for ending the Depression.
FDR and his new deal.
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Martin Luther King was not involved in the great depression, but he was involved in the civil rights movement because of which America is today free of slavery.
many farmers and employees were involved.
the countries were poor and jobs and money were very rare
The Great Depression was a global depression. It mainly hit the US and Europe. The US was the largest economy and its stock market had crashed. This had world wide affects as economics is not only within one's borders. Europe and other parts of the world were also recovering from World War I, paying for the debts they'd acquired from the war. Also, because European countries controlled many colonies around the world, the Great Depression also hit many of these colonies.
Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.
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Martin Luther King was not involved in the great depression, but he was involved in the civil rights movement because of which America is today free of slavery.
many farmers and employees were involved.
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The great depression of the 1930's influenced the power and alliances of the nations involved in WW2.
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The Great Depression and World War II.