The savings and loan crisis of the late twentieth century was partially caused by deregulation in the 1980s, which allowed savings and loan institutions to engage in riskier investment practices. This included investing in commercial real estate and other high-risk ventures, often without adequate oversight. Additionally, rising interest rates and economic downturns led to significant financial losses for these institutions, ultimately resulting in widespread failures and the need for a government bailout.
The Cuban missile crisis started on October 16, 1962
No missiles were used in the Cuban missile crisis. No one fired a one. It was caused by the fact that the Soviet Union had missiles in Cuba aimed toward the United States that caused the crisis.
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Twentieth-century American presidents are known for significant events and policies that shaped the nation. Franklin D. Roosevelt is famous for his New Deal programs aimed at economic recovery during the Great Depression. John F. Kennedy is remembered for his inspirational leadership during the Cold War, particularly the Cuban Missile Crisis, and his commitment to civil rights. Ronald Reagan is notable for his conservative policies, economic reforms, and role in ending the Cold War through diplomatic efforts with the Soviet Union.
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The Twentieth Century - 1957 Crisis at Suez 5-13 was released on: USA: 28 January 1962
The Unanswered Question Six Talks at Harvard - 1976 The Twentieth Century Crisis 1-5 was released on: USA: 15 February 1976
---- = crisis of capitalism = (19th century- ) Prediction in Marxism of the collapse of capitalism. A species of catastrophe theory, envisaging that the inherent contradictions of the capitalist system will lead, through political conflict, to the collapse or overthrow of capitalism. Twentieth century versions of this theory see the crisis of capitalism as being a legitimacy crisis rather than a simple economic or political one ---- = crisis of capitalism = (19th century- ) Prediction in Marxism of the collapse of capitalism. A species of catastrophe theory, envisaging that the inherent contradictions of the capitalist system will lead, through political conflict, to the collapse or overthrow of capitalism. Twentieth century versions of this theory see the crisis of capitalism as being a legitimacy crisis rather than a simple economic or political one
Eugene Newton Anderson has written: 'European issues in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): History 'Process versus power' 'Nineteenth century Europe, crisis and contribution' -- subject(s): History, Social classes 'Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-1815' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Prussia 'Europe in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Collections, History, Social conditions 'The Moroccan crisis, 1904-1906' -- subject(s): Moroccan Crisis, 1904-1906
The assassination of Severus set off the Crisis of the Third Century.
The Russians caused it by blockading Berlin.
The American oil consumption was one of the reason that caused the 1970's energy crisis.
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Iridium is the rare element that is said to have caused an ancient health crisis (extinction of the dinosaurs).
The Bubonic Plague
Winston Burdett has: Played himself in "Years of Crisis" in 1950. Played Himself - Panelist in "Longines Chronoscope" in 1951. Played Reporter in "You Are There" in 1953. Played Himself - - Reporter in "You Are There" in 1953. Played himself in "World in Crisis" in 1956. Played Interviewer in "The Twentieth Century" in 1957. Played Himself - Reporter in "The Twentieth Century" in 1957. Played himself in "The Ruble War" in 1958. Played Himself - Reporter in "CBS Reports" in 1959. Played himself in "Eyewitness to History" in 1960. Played Himself - Correspondent in "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" in 1962.
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