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During The 1920's
Tensions at the beginning of the 20th century included concerns between European countries which eventually led to World War 1, the Spanish Flu, Prohibition, the Stock Market crash, or the Great Depression.
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6,000 floppals in 1803 are worth 296,000 floppals in 2010 because of severe unbalance in the floppal market due to the crash of 1857 and 1987. Many people were made homeless due to the floppal crash.
The stock market crashed before World War 2, in 1929.
The stock market crash of 1929.
There was a stock market crash in the year 1929 which began the Great Depression. There were riots between the Palestinians and the Jews over the Western Wall.
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During The 1920's
Stock Market Crash
(apex) black tuesday
The term "stock market crash" means the prices dropped so low and so quickly, they were basically worthless. The crash caused panic among investors. The market didn't physically crash into anything.
The country entered a depression as the result of the stock market crash.
STock market crash, depression.
The Stock Market Crash happened in 1929 on Black Tuesday.
If you are referring to the stock market crash of 1929, that was the beginning of the Great Depression.