The Great Depression is generally considered to have ended in the late 1930s, with many historians marking the start of recovery around 1939. If we calculate from that point, it would indeed be over 81 years ago as of now, considering it's currently 2023. However, the economic and social impacts of the Great Depression continued to be felt for many years after.
How about "And that was my story on the great depression."
2012 years ago
False
1939
The great depression started in october 1929 when the stock market crashed and it ended in 1934.
How about "And that was my story on the great depression."
The government tried to relieve the Great Depression with economic recovery programs, but it did not end until WWII started and manufacturing increased.
There is no possessive noun in the sentence:"The need of America for lumber was great 100 years ago."The sentence has to be reworded to use a possessive form noun:"America's need for lumber was great 100 years ago."A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) at the end of a word that doesn't already end with an s; or just an apostrophe (') at the end of a plural noun that does end with an s.
The Great Lakes are estimated to have been formed at the end of the last ice age (about 10,000 years ago).
2012 years ago
Hl
It beganon Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929 and lasted until the early forties
False
1939
nothing
Baracko Obama
no because he tried his hardest to end depression