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    1. They grew up during the great depression and were able


    2. Recall that, during the Great Depression, when there was a 25% jobless rate, and a whole lot more people than there now, the crime rate was very low


    3. Addendum to the above: The children of the Great Depression foreshadowed a coming generation of men and women destined for


    4. The cynical side of me hankers for another Great Depression to help restore some proper measure of (material) sanity to gross


    5. The state bank began during the Great Depression, and the state can claim its bank as a reason they did far better than the rest of the US during the Great Recession


    6. The greater inequality we have today, at its most unequal since the Great Depression, began under Reagan


    7. He repealed Glass-Steagal, an act that had regulated banks since the Great Depression


    8. Franklin Roosevelt was an accomplished man with great success in ending the Great Depression, non-dogmatic in his thinking and practices, and the most popular US president of all time, elected four times


    9. This was proven after twelve years of government tinkering failed to get our nation out of the Great Depression


    10. What much of the public does not realize is that there were actually two waves to the Great Depression, the better known one starting in 1929, another in FDR’s second term

    11. One of my grandfathers, a sawmill worker during the Great Depression, thought the worst about SS for decades and believed every falsehood put out by opponents


    12. What: The end of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, avoiding war in Iran, the Arab Spring, preventing another Great Depression, and the very imperfect but still landmark healthcare program


    13. Another Great Depression would have seen unemployment and poverty double, leading to higher death rates


    14. Inequality caused both the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession of 2007-12


    15. Under the cover of the Great Depression FDR started to implement the plan that had been developed by


    16. In The Forgotten Man, Shlaes said that FDR helped prolong the Great Depression into the late 1930s by raising taxes


    17. With the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, however,


    18. “How else could this great country have fallen into the great depression, except for individual greed


    19. Following the onset of the Great Depression of 1929, it also coincided with the extension of government regulation to industry


    20. But anyone you know who went through the Great Depression was changed

    21. As Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House at the onset of the Great Depression wrote: “The capitalistic system is the oldest system in the world, and any system that has weathered the gales and chances of thousands of years must have something in it that is sound and true


    22. doldrums of the Great Depression, when


    23. were employed in the Great Depression to invert


    24. Sure we might have seen that when the Great Depression happened, but at that time our country was not so in debt that it could not see a light at the end of the tunnel


    25. Army in 1929 while attending a segregated high school and three years later graduated with the country devastated by the not-so Great Depression


    26. The absence of one or both parents through her early life as well as living through the Great Depression had a huge effect on Holiday’s life


    27. Those thieves were the reason for the Great Depression


    28. Built during the Great Depression between 1931 and 1936, it used over three million cubic yards of concrete, enough for the paving of a two-lane highway from New York City to the city Tony Bennett left his heart in


    29. The other bad side effects may convince the people that the Hoover project shouldn’t have been started, even if it provided jobs during the Great Depression


    30. itself,” in connection with meeting the challenges of the Great Depression

    31. Then, while the world was in the grip of the Great Depression caused by a collapse of speculative investing, desperate


    32. Great Depression; when a simple disruption of the money supply caused people real harm


    33. The Great Depression was also when hotdogs became a common meal


    34. When I was young, I would listen to my Mother’s parent’s talk about life during the Great Depression


    35. He took us from 1845 when Slapout was on its way to becoming a trading outpost, first with the Indians, and later with the ranchers and farmers, and all the way through until the Great Dust Bowl and Great Depression in the 1930’s


    36. during the single worst week in the history of the built on this with a manifesto in the form of economy since the Great Depression


    37. out of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression and into a more


    38. The Great Depression was a prolonged period of economic depression in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere during the 1930’s following the Wall Street stock market crash in 1929


    39. A Hooverville was a shanty town built by impoverished un-employed people in the United States during the Great Depression


    40. 22 Amity Shales, The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression (New York: Harper-Collins, 2007), 352, 105, and 147

    41. It was also the height of the Great Depression


    42. However, the Second Great Depression had an effect on some of the


    43. Compare this to what happened during the Great Depression


    44. the great depression on one of your TV broadcasts


    45. The great depression didn’t hit Vegas quite as hard as the rest of the country


    46. To a country struggling through the great depression, the construction of Hoover


    47. However, James Junior’s stewardship of the property was cut short with the onset of the Great Depression in October of 1929, which thrust the once wealthy family into abject poverty


    48. Given that it was originally published in 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression, the


    49. a Great Depression, so the sun then starts melting the


    50. If they could complete that, then what else could they do? The land was still rugged and untamed but the birth of a new economy was bringing Americans out of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression and into a more industrialized nation














































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