The stock Market Crash of 1929
Ben Pomeroy
English III
Mr. Abott
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
Imagine you live in the late 1920s. You hear about how everyone is making money in the stock market. So you decide to get in on the action. You make some money and buy cars, radios, refrigerators etc. Then suddenly its all gone, your living on the street, and all you can do is ask, "How did it happen?" This is what happend all
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