Well the Great Depression itself was mainly influenced by the Stock Market crash in October 29. 1929 also known as Black Tuesday. That coupled with drought(dust bowl in Kansas) and a spiraling economy. It wasn't until 1933 roughly that FDR's "New Deal" took place that the country was snapped out of it.
the great depression
The Dust Bowl and the Great Depression were interconnected events during the 1930s, both exacerbating the hardships faced by many Americans. The Dust Bowl, caused by severe drought and poor agricultural practices, led to massive soil erosion and crop failures, displacing thousands of farmers and worsening economic conditions. As rural communities struggled, the Great Depression deepened, resulting in widespread unemployment and poverty. Together, these crises highlighted the vulnerabilities of both the agricultural sector and the economy as a whole.
economic depression known as the Great Depression, characterized by widespread unemployment, bank failures, and severe economic hardship. This period was marked by a significant decline in global economic activity.
The Dust Bowl and The Great Depression have no connection. The dust bowl was a natural disaster caused by dirt of the topsoil and a lot of wind. The closest connection would be that farmers, trying to make more money at the time plowed up all the land and when the dry seasons came, they were [screwed]. But otherwise, there is no real connection.
The Great Depression
the rise of unemployment was because of the great depression because the owners didn't need workers when the stock market crashed.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
The recession of 2008 and the Great Depression of the 1930s have similar beginnings. Financial meltdowns caused a reduction in consumer spending which lead to unemployment in great numbers.
of course, great depression increase unemployment
23.7%
global unemployment
bad
Increased dramatically
About 25% which was about the same as the Great Depression.
The Great Depression
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The Great Depression had a devastating effect on Australia with massive unemployment and hardship for most of the country.