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  • [[Great Depression]] [[Great Depression in the United States]]
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  • {{r|Great Depression}} {{r|Great Depression in the United States of America}}
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  • {{r|Great Depression}} {{r|Great Depression in the United States}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Depression]]
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  • #redirect[[Great Depression, Canada]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom/Tutorials]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom/Timelines]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom/Definition]]
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  • * [[Great Depression/Timelines|Great Depression]] * [[Great Depression/Timelines|Great Recession]]
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  • 1939 [[novel]] by [[John Steinbeck]] about migrant workers during the US [[Great Depression]].
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  • {{r|Great Depression in the United Kingdom}} {{r|Great Depression in Germany}}
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  • [[Great Depression]]<br> [[Great Depression in the United States]]
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  • {{r|Great Depression||**}}
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  • ...[novella]] by American author John Steinbeck, set in California during the Great Depression.
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  • The social, political, and economic consequences of the Great Depression in Germany.
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  • The Great Depression as it affected Canada in the years between 1929 and 1939.
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  • ...rticularly during the 1920s and 1930s, the period corresponding with the [[Great Depression]] in the United States. Although some people restrict use of the term to A
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  • ...of "Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis and the Propagation of the Great Depression". He argues that, in addition to its effects via the money supply, the fina
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  • This article has been replaced by the article titled [[Great Depression in the United States]]
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  • Ahamed, Liaquat: ''Lords of Finance: 1929, The Great Depression and the Bakers Who Broke the World'', William Heineman, 2009.
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  • {{r|Great Depression in the United States of America}} {{r|Great Depression}}
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  • ...s on the New York Stock Exchange that contributed to the severity of the [[Great Depression]]
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  • an account of the origins of the [[Great Depression]] of 1929 - 1937.
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  • {{r|Great Depression}} {{r|Great Depression in the United States of America}}{{r|U.S. Economic history}}{{r|Recession (
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  • Major U.S. banking legislation passed during Great Depression incorporated into the [[Banking Act of 1933]] which separated commercial ba
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  • {{r|Great Depression}}
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  • *[http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/parker.depression An Overview of the Great Depression] from EH.NET by Randall Parker.
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  • ...overy from a [[recession]], such as occurred in the 1937-39 phase of the [[Great Depression]].
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  • Were initiated in 1939 as part of the Food Stamp Plan during the Great Depression in an effort to relieve the economic strain on low-income families.
    185 bytes (28 words) - 22:42, 22 February 2009
  • ...eserves of gold. Intended to be an inflationary reaction to the worsening Great Depression but was not successful.
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  • * Ahamed, Liaquat: ''Lords of Finance: 1929, ''The Great Depression and the Bakers Who Broke the World'', William Heineman, 2009. * Bernanke, Ben S "Essays on The Great Depression" Princeton University Press, 200.
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  • A Great Depression era recession in the United States that occurred from 1937 to 1938 and was
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  • ...oal of relief, recovery and reform of the United States economy during the Great Depression.
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  • * [[Great Depression]]
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  • ...truction of public works, with an aim to bring the U.S. economy out of the Great Depression.
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  • {{r|Great Depression}}
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  • ...n economics and other fields in an attempt to learn the reasons behind the Great Depression.
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  • ...to 1941 economic recovery, which occurred in 1937-38. It was part of the [[Great Depression]] in the [[United States of America]].
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  • Major U.S. banking legislation passed during Great Depression (portions of which are also known as the [[Glass-Steagall Act]]). Created
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  • {{r|Great Depression}}
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  • [[Great Depression in the United States]]
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  • ...lan]] and subsequently modified by the [[Young Plan]] as a result of the [[Great Depression]]. The Dawes Plan kept the system of international capitalism afloat follo ...ionist tariff which made repayment almost impossible during the pit of the Great Depression. Britain, France, and nearly every other nation that owed the U.S. debts f
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  • {{r|Great Depression in Germany}}
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  • {{r|Great Depression, U.S.}}
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  • *Ahamed, Liaquat: ''Lords of Finance: 1929, The Great Depression and the Bakers Who Broke the World'', William Heineman, 2009. * Bernanke, Ben S. "The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression: A Comparative Approach," ''Journal of Money, Credit & Banking,'' Vol. 27,
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  • *Ahamed, Liaquat: ''Lords of Finance: 1929, The Great Depression and the Bankers Who Broke the World'', William Heineman, 2009.
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  • {{r|Great Depression}}
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  • {{r|Great Depression, Canada}}
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  • ...eff. ''The American Dole: Unemployment Relief and the Welfare State in the Great Depression'' (2000) [http://www.questia.com/read/24419587 online edition]; also [http: * McElvaine, Robert S. ''Down & out in the Great Depression: Letters from the "Forgotten Man"'' (1983); letters to Harry Hopkins; [http
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