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  2. Causes of the Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    Causes of the Great Depression - Wikipedia

  3. Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    The term "The Great Depression" is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with formalizing the phrase, [230] though Hoover is widely credited with popularizing the term, [230] [231] informally referring to the downturn as a depression, with such uses as "Economic ...

  4. Great Depression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Great Leap Forward: 1930s Depression and U.S. Economic Growth (Yale University Press; 2011) 387 pages; argues that technological innovations in the 1930s laid the foundation for economic success in World War II and postwar

  5. The Day the Great Depression Ended - AOL

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    In most respects, April 28, 1942, was much like any other day of the Great Depression era for American markets. "The stock market lacked buying confidence today and leading issues retreated.

  6. Agricultural Adjustment Act - Wikipedia

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    When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in March 1933, the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression. [8] "Farmers faced the most severe economic situation and lowest agricultural prices since the 1890s." [8] "Overproduction and a shrinking international market had driven down agricultural prices."

  7. General glut - Wikipedia

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    Unemployed men, marching for jobs during the Great Depression.. In macroeconomics, a general glut is an excess of supply in relation to demand; specifically, when there is more production in all fields of production in comparison with what resources are available to consume (purchase) said production.

  8. 12 Things We Can Learn From the Great Depression - AOL

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    The Depression meant people had to get creative, making items that most of us would never think to craft ourselves. For instance, there was little money for toys, so kids played with box forts ...

  9. The Depression-Era Bread I Can’t Stop Making - AOL

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    The Great Depression was over by then, but the recipes from that era, like this peanut butter bread, lived on. We never suspected that the food budget was running on fumes when she dug into the ...