The context of the Great Depression is WW1. The Great War was fought in Europe leaving the U.S. economy untouched. This allowed the U.S. to become a trading giant as they began to mass-produce everything. After evaluating and weighing the evidence of bad banking and stock markets arguments is the cause of the Great Depression.
The Great Depression started overgrowing it´s been caused due to bad banking. Document 2 says, if a man markets at the age of twenty-three and begins a regular saving of fifteen dollars a month, people who are employed can achieve that if they do it. It talks about how anyone can be rich and have control which can be uncontrollable and lead to making bad decisions such as having horrible banking. Document 5, is after
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Document 9, has observed that the chart "U.S Family Income Distribution (1929)," which was the year when the Great Depression starts shows the annual income and the percentage of Ameican Families Earning this Income. If it was over $10,000 the percentage overall was 40% and below it such as $2,000 there was 60% of families lived in or below poverty. The Great Depression hurt all income brackets not just the poor. Indeed, in 1929 the wealthiest 5% of the U.S. received about 33% of income. Furthermore, in document 11, it has been proven the "The Stumbling Block" cartoon has how the farm industry was affected which led to over-production which was the problem. Once that was the problem the prices dropped and cotton prices hit hard during the Great Depression. Document 2, explains how it connects with document 9 because there was motivation to invest in the stock market which they idealized to the plan to get rich and put their mind as anyone can do it; this was the year of stock marketing being crushed. As the prices continuously dropped the manufacturers could not sell products the prices kept going down it was also due because the economy was not stable and needed support thatś was one of the reasons why the prices of unanticipated