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  • ...vid; Lowe, Robert; Hansot, Elisabeth. ''Public Schools in Hard Times: The Great Depression and Recent Years.'' Harvard U. Press, 1984.
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  • ...ch 1983, with [[James Scullin]], the hapless Labor Prime Minister of the [[Great Depression|Depression]] years who failed to take any radical steps and saw his governm
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  • ...litical structures; no such reactionary calls for a return to the prewar [[Great Depression]] existed after 1945. Instead there was a clear desire for change. One meas ...lternative was a system of government controls that looked backward to the Great Depression, instead of forward to what became an economic miracle. Argentina, for exam
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  • 1929-31  '''The Slump''' (the [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom]])
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  • ...ion.<ref>Read and Fisher, Berlin, 189</ref>) Even when the impact of the [[Great Depression]] led to a surge in support for the Nazis across Germany, Berlin resisted t
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  • ...ally died in 1936 at the age of 88, he left, for the deepest days of the [[Great Depression]], a very substantial estate: $1.3 million—in today's dollars, more than
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  • These views had gained ground after 1930, when the [[Great Depression|Depression]] caused sharp cuts in funding to state mental hospitals, creati
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  • ...conomic conditions improved in the 1920s, but the region suffered from the Great Depression in the 1930s.
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  • ...wer 1900-1930, but never fully recovered from the [[Great Depression, U.S.|Great Depression]] of the 1930s. Long a Republican bastion, the heavily Catholic cities move
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  • ...than 50 per cent by 1900 but, after two further wars and the intervening [[Great Depression]], it rose again to over 100 per cent. According to researchers at the I
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  • ...He was the symbolic leader of his nation through prosperity (1926-29), the Great Depression (1929-41), victory and defeat in the [[World War II in the Pacific|Pacific
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  • ...regon]] would dominate U.S. agricultural production by the coming of the [[Great Depression]]; once such diverse and high-demand crops as wheat, sugar beets, olives, a
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  • ...ion that Mexicans were particularly susceptible to the disease. During the Great Depression, such arguments helped to justify large-scale deportation and repatriation
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  • ====Great Depression==== In the early years of the [[Great Depression, U.S.|Great Depression]], the Milwaukee County Board set up work relief projects for road building
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  • ...tudents were enrolled in eight colleges and schools on two campuses. The [[Great Depression]] led to fluctuations in enrollment and tuition as well as cutbacks, includ
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  • ...Indiana and Illinois, as well as West Virginia, Kentucky and Alabama. The Great Depression of the 1930s lowered the demand to 360 million short tons in 1932.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...e first regular transatlantic airship line. Despite the beginning of the [[Great Depression]] and growing competition from fixed-wing aircraft, LZ127 would transport a
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  • ...omy, but by the 1920s low-wage competition from the South, followed by the Great Depression, led to the collapse of Massachusetts’ two main industries, shoes and tex
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  • * 1933 - [[London Economic Conference]], to deal with [[Great Depression]], fails when the U.S. withdraws.
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  • From the time of the [[Great Depression]] onwards, regulators and their economic advisors have been aware that eco
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