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THE GREAT DEPRESSION/BLACK THURSDAY
The great depression was a global economic crisis the began with the us sock market crash of unemployment in october 1929 and it led to mass amounts of unemployment and poverty -
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Towards the end the writer goes on more of a rant about not being able to buy bread as is a common theme in these newspapers is the most information that is said is in the back. -
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In the last page of the newspaper in the back where they credit the editor has more of the national news. in this newspaper it says "SENATORS TO PRESENT PLAN TO RELIEVE DEPRESSION". -
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In many of these newspapers there are just small details that it does affect them to some degree, such as in this one when talking about the school dance, it says that with or without the depression there's no reason why this dance can not be great -
NEW DEAL STARTS
"President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" aimed at promoting economic recovery and putting Americans back to work through Federal activism. New Federal agencies attempted to control agricultural production, stabilize wages and prices, and create a vast public works program for the unemployed" -
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Nixon addresses pre med society after the new deal has taken place. -
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Depression returned art to the people because of the ongoing depression -
GREAT DEPRESSION ENDS
"Despite all the President's efforts and the courage of the American people, the Depression hung on until 1941, when America's involvement in the Second World War resulted in the drafting of young men into military service, and the creation of millions of jobs in defense and war industries" -
WWII STARTS
"The war began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and raged across the globe until 1945, when Japan surrendered to the United States after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By the end of World War II, an estimated 60 to 80 million people had died, including up to 55 million civilians, and numerous cities in Europe and Asia were reduced to rubble." -
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In the front section pf this newspaper is about st. philips and how 50% of the student body was in world war 2