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The 1930s were marked primarily by the Great Depression, a severe worldwide economic downturn that began with the Stock Market crash of 1929. This period was characterized by massive unemployment, widespread poverty, and significant social upheaval. In response, many governments implemented various economic and social reforms, with notable programs emerging from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal in the United States. Additionally, the decade saw the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe, setting the stage for World War II.

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