The Great Depression

The Great Depression

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Chapter 8 Test- The Great Depression Questions and Answers 100% Correct(SCORED A+)
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  • During the 1920s, the U.S. economy moved through which phase of the business cycle - ANSWER-expansion In 1929, the stock market crashed because - ANSWER-investors lost confidence in the market and rushed to sell their shares What factor helped hide economic problems in the 1920s - ANSWER-Americans purchased many consumer goods on credit What event occurred on Black Tuesday - ANSWER-Investors sold more than 16 million shares of stock Which group experienced an early depression in the ...
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The Great Depression Test with Complete Solutions(SCORED A+)
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  • Credit - ANSWER-An arrangement in which a buyer pays later for a purchase, often on an installment plan with interest charges. speculation - ANSWER-An involvement in risky business transactions in an effort to make a quick or large profit. buying on margin - ANSWER-An option that allowed investors to purchase a stock for only a fraction of its price and borrow the rest Dow Jones Industrial Average - ANSWER-The average cost of 30 selected stocks, used to give an indication of the directi...
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The Great Depression - 5th Grade with Complete Solutions(GRADED A+)
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  • Black Tuesday - ANSWER-In October 1929, this is the day the stock market crashed, signaling the start of the Great Depression Great Depression - ANSWER-In the 1930s, this was a period of low general economic activity marked especially by rising levels of unemployment. New Deal - ANSWER-A plan by President Franklin Roosevelt to help the economy recover during the Great Depression. stock market - ANSWER-A system for buying and selling shares of companies stock market crash - ANSWER-(Oc...
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  • During the Great Depression , unemployment reached___ percent. - ANSWER-25% Which of the following groups did NOT respond with aid during the years of the Depression? - ANSWER-The American Red Cross Hoovervilles were.. - ANSWER-slums Which of the following was not a source of entertainment during the 1930's ? - ANSWER-television which statement does NOT correctly describe the Bonus Army ? - ANSWER-They were supported by Herbert Hoover and Genera Mac Arthur Racism and discriminati...
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  • What were the 7 major causes if the Great Depression? -ANSWER 1. Stock Market Crash 2. Bank Failures 3. Hawley Smoot Tariff 4. Buying on Credit in the 20s 5. Dust Bowl 6. Gap Between Rich and Poor 7. Reduction in Purchasing - over production and under consumption What were 3 effects of the Great Depression? -ANSWER 1.Unemployment 2. Homelessness 3. Children had Poor Diets 4. People lost their life savings 5. Hobos During the Great Depression, prior to the creation of the FDIC, wh...
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The Great Depression - 8th Grade with Complete Solutions(SCORED A+)
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    The Great Depression - 8th Grade with Complete Solutions(SCORED A+)

  • Great Depression - ANSWER-A period lasting from 1929 to 1941 in which the U.S. economy was in severe decline and millions of Americans were unemployed. Dust Bowl - ANSWER-In the Great Plains regions of the U.S. The area of dust/damaged farms across a 150,000sq/mile region during the early 1930's. Great Plains - ANSWER-Many farmers moved (migrated to the West Coast to start over) Herbert Hoover - ANSWER-Republican President () who believed in Laissez-Faire, "rugged individualism," and...
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The Great Depression Practice Test with Complete Solutions(SCORED A+)
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  • Which group experienced an early depression in the 1920s? - ANSWER-farmers During the 1920s, the United States economy moved through which phase of the business cycle? - ANSWER-expansion In 1929, the stock market crashed because - ANSWER-investors lost confidence in the market and rushed to sell their shares Which factor contributed to the spread of the Great Depression overseas? - ANSWER-The United States curtailed investment in Europe What does this photograph show? - ANSWER-the Du...
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Chapter 26 - The Great Depression Quizzes & Answers
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  • Causes of the Great Depression - ANSWER- Factories and farms produce more goods than people can buy. - Banks make loans that borrowers cannot pay back. - After the stock market crash, many businesses cannot find people who will invest in their growth. Effects of the Great Depression - ANSWER- Many banks fail. - Many businesses and factories fail. - Millions of Americans are out of work. - Many are homeless and hungry. - Families break up and people suffer on margin (p.747) - AN...
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  • Great Depression -ANSWER (1929-1939) The dramatic decline in the world's economy due to the United State's stock market crash of 1929, the overproduction of goods from World War I, and decline in the need for raw materials from non industrialized nations. Results in millions of people losing their jobs as banks and businesses closed around the world. Many people were reduced to homelessness, and had to rely on government sponsored soup kitchens to eat. World trade also declined as many countri...
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