The Roaring Twenties And The Great Depression

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One of the more significant cases to The Great Depression would have to be the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Of course, the Great Depression as a whole is much more complex and many cases show that it can’t be linked to one event. Examples of other issues during the time would have been the new found dependency on credit, many citizens going into debt and unemployment, lack of regulation in business, failing banking system, and a depleting agricultural industry.
Before The Great Depression, the united States were thriving in what was known as the Roaring Twenties. After just coming out of WW1, this was a time in U.S history known for much financial prosperity and much cultural significance. New jobs and technologies were popping up exponentially,

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