Influence of the Great Depression Due to the stock market crash in 1929, the country faced an economic crisis, the Great Depression. As the industry shrinks, companies fail or disconnect, and up to 25% of Americans are unemployed. At the same time, the financial crisis has destroyed the lives of countless Americans (contemporary American poetry). Most people's food, housing, and other consumer goods are short (Zinn 282). This widespread poverty has had a serious social impact on the country.
The Great Depression's impact on society is very big. It is influenced irrespective of age and sex from the coast, whether wealthy or not. For more people, the economic crisis is a permanent reality. The Great Depression began in 1929 when the stock market crashed. It happened on Thursday, October 24th, so history called it a black Thursday. The accident started the Great Depression of 10 years. Many people say that the Great Depression began with the fall of Wall Street, but others also argue that the Great Depression did not happen due to an explosion. The economic situation in the United States is not satisfactory. The agricultural sector has been greatly affected. Several facts clearly explain that for World War II the American farm had to expand to provide food to all soldiers.
With these three books, I found that it was the most influential as J. Stevenson and C. Cook, "the dawn of richness" provided a fair perspective. The general image of the 1930s was an image of the recession over the decade such as massive unemployment over 10 years, waiting for rescue teams, economic situation, and intensification of hunger. # This reading is not like Hobsbaum provides an explanation of the female character during war, it is important information about the Great Depression. Depression "information" This is biased reading. J. Stevens and C. Cook, "The Rich of the Rich" seems to be the most influential in the Great Depression as we provide the facts of the story and two aspects.