Essential Question What started the Great Depression?

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Essential Question What started the Great Depression?

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The Great Depression Section 1 Notes

Great Depression Section 1 1.The Great Depression started with the stock market crash in the United States. 2.During the Depression countries’ unemployment rate ranged from 25-50%.

Great Depression Section 1 3. Many countries remained in the Great Depression until the end of World War II. 4. A depression is a time of economic instability with an extremely high unemployment rate.

Great Depression Section 1 5. Herbert Hoover was the president of the United States during the Great Depression so he was blamed, but had very little to do with the way the economy was.