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Great Depression (3.deflation (Effect: result in lower interest rates as…
Great Depression
3.deflation
Effect: result in lower interest rates as the demand for money drops. In that case, the goal is to spur buyer demand to stimulate the economy.
cause:by a drop in aggregate demand, and is associated with economic depression.
5.Ensuing Global Crisis
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cause: US agricultural output was heavily affected by this drought and failure to apply dry-land farming methods forced the US market to look for other sources.
10.Bank weaknesses
Effect:The SWOT analysis framework considers the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that affect the banking company's business .
Cause:By 1933, nearly half of the banks in the United States had failed. In addition to the bank failures, the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve System the Fed contributed to the cause of the Great Depression.
8.The Roaring 20's.
Effect:The Roaring Twenties was a decade of economic growth and widespread prosperity, driven by recovery from wartime devastation and deferred spending, a boom in construction,
Cause:This period was marked by significant economic decline and massive loss of wealth for many Americans.
effect: losses destroyed confidence in the economy. That loss of confidence led to the Great Depression. In those days, people believed the stock market was the economy.
cause: the cause it began a chain of events that led to the Great Depression, a 10-year economic slump that affected all industrialized countries in the world. ... Investors borrowed money to buy more stocks.
7.stock maket
Effect: Wages fell 42 percent as unemployment rose to 25 percent. U.S. economic growth decreased 50 percent and world trade plummeted 65 percent.
Cause:A stock market crash can be a side effect of major catastrophic events, economic crisis or the collapse of a long-term speculative bubble.
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2.craft
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Cause: people detailed. also the banking crisis that caused Students were trained in traditional arts, crafts, and farming techniques and were then expected to return to their own villages and towns.
Effect: a natural disaster that devastated the Midwest in the 1930s. It was the worst drought in North America in 1,000 years.
Cause: extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor agricultural practices and the resulting wind erosion all contributed to making