The Great Depression: causes and cures
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:05:39
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 2 pages (629 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 2 pages (629 words)
The 1930's and in general, some years following the first world war were some of the worst years in history. Billions of people worldwide were unemployed and homeless as men and women alike, in countries everywhere, struggled to support their families, and keep their children from starving. Every nation was affected; worst hit were the most industrialized, especially the United States. In America, there were many factors contributing to the sudden economic crises that was
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mostly directly to the people) rose from 3% in 1929, to 33% by 1945. Similarly, Unemployment dropped from 25% in 1933 to a comparitively miniscual 1.2 % in 1944.
Although Roosevelt's New Deal was met with a recession and did not permanently fix the economy, his keynesian based program did provide immediate recovery and relief to the American people and in addition, the New Deal legacy lives on today as many of his ideas and administrations still exist today to prevent another Great Depression.
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