America's Regulation Of The Great Crash Of 1929

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The end of World War One meant the U.S. troops who had been fighting overseas returned to America as war heroes while settling back into the workforce. At that time, businessmen in America had figured out they could purchase large amounts of stock. This gave the lower and middle-class citizens a false sense of security to purchase the same stock. The businessmen using their power over the stock market would then sell off their stock leaving the lower and middle-class investors holding worthless stocks. Without regulation, this practice was repeated numerous times until finally the market could no longer protect the businessmen resulting in the Great Crash of 1929. The year of 1929 shaped our country’s regulation of the financial trading into

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