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  2. 1929 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Denise Lor, popular music singer, actress (d. 2015) Emily Anne Staples, politician (d. 2018) May 4. Audrey Hepburn, Belgian-born actress and humanitarian (d. 1993 in Switzerland) Sydney Lamb, American linguist; Paige Rense, American writer and editor (d. 2021) May 5 – Ilene Woods, American singer, actress (d. 2010)

  3. Timeline of the history of the United States (1900–1929)

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    1929 – St. Valentine's Day Massacre; March 4, 1929 – Hoover becomes the 31st president and Curtis becomes the 31st vice president. 1929 – Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurs, resulting in the Great Depression.

  4. Roaring Twenties - Wikipedia

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    Warner ended the decade by unveiling On with the Show in 1929, the first all-color, all-talking feature film. Cartoon shorts were popular in movie theaters during this time. In the late 1920s, Walt Disney emerged. Mickey Mouse made his debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928, at the Colony Theater in New York City.

  5. The 100 most popular things everyone bought this year - AOL

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    The most popular things of 2021 include Apple AirPods, Nintendo Switch, iRobot Roomba, Dash Mini Maker, Keurig K-Mini, Ember Mug, Carhartt, Lululemon Align leggings and more.

  6. Timeline of the Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    This peak matches early-1929 levels, but is 30% below the September 1929 peak. May: Automobile sales fall below 1928 levels. June 17: Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act passed, placing more stress on the weakening global economy, primarily through the collapse in trade of agricultural products, which strained banks that had lent heavily to farmers ...

  7. Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped from 381 to 198 over the course of two months, optimism persisted for some time. The stock market rose in early 1930, with the Dow returning to 294 (pre-depression levels) in April 1930, before steadily declining for years, to a low of 41 in 1932.

  8. Timeline of the history of the United States (1930–1949)

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    Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother, an iconic image of the Great Depression in the United States. 1930 – The Great Depression in the United States continues to worsen, reaching a nadir in early 1933.

  9. The 20 most popular things our readers bought from ... - AOL

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    20 of the most popular items our reader bought from Amazon, including LEGO advent calendars, AirPods, air purifiers, coffee makers and more.