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The Great Depression (Consumerism in the 1930s (Underconsumption is an…
The Great Depression
Consumerism in the 1930s
Underconsumption is an economic theory referring to recession and stagnation. The automobile industry during the Great Depression is an example of underconsumption.
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Overproduction was one of the main causes of the Great Depression because people were producing more goods than they could sell.
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New Deal
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The CCC was a public work relief program that operated in the US for unemployed, unmarried men.
The TVA is a corporation that provides navigation, flood control, electricity generation, etc., to the Tennessee Valley.
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Banking Crisis
The Federal Reserve Act was created to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable financial system.
Bank Mistrust was an issue during the Great Depression because almost all banks were failing and closing. Everyone tried to withdraw their money from the banks causing them to close.
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FDR
The 3 R's were Roosevelt's basic philosophy and the r's stand for relief, recovery, and reform.
Huey Long
Share the Wealth Program was a program created by Huey Long in 1934 which was created to provide a decent standard of living for everyone.
The Court Packing Scheme was a legislative initiative proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. supreme court.
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