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“Prosperity and Depression of 1920's - 1930's in the USA.” Presenter: Cyorny Iliya, 1LM3

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“Prosperity and Depression of 1920's - 1930's in the USA.”

Presenter: Cyorny Iliya, 1LM3

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Depression

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A severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity

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• A short rise in price of a stock which already suffered a fall.

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High level of unemployment

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Banks were closed

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People lost their investments

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Herbert Hoover

• a shanty town

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Hobo

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Causes

• malfeasance by bankers and industrialists, or incompetence by government officials

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• underconsumption and over-investment (causing an economic bubble)

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• These manipulations caused a disbalance between demand and supply

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National recovery administration

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Harry Hopkins • Hopkins made it his

mission to strengthen ties between the Roosevelt administration and the business community. While Roosevelt believed in complete reform (The New Deal), Hopkins took a more administrative position; he felt that recovery was imperative and that The New Deal would continue to hinder recovery.

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