Explain the causes of the stock market crash. What role did the crash play in causing the Great Depression? What other factors were at play?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The October 29, 1929, stock market crash marked the symbolic end of the 1920s.
2. The causes of the stock market crash and the decade-long depression that followed were complex and varied.
3. Margin buying exposed investors to enormous risks.
4. When the price of stocks spiraled out of control, far beyond their actual value, creditors demanded repayment of their loans, and investors were unable to pay their debts.
5. The collapse of the stock market alone would not necessarily have caused such a severe and prolonged depression.
6. Poor decision making by financial and political leaders exacerbated underlying weaknesses in the economy.
7. Within the United States, the unequal distribution of wealth exacerbated the effects of the economic downturn.

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The rapid decline in authority for Senator Joseph McCarthy came with the televised ________-McCarthy hearings.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In 1972, Congress passed Title IX of the Higher Education Act, which:

A) outlawed discrimination in employment based on race, creed, religion, and national origin. B) required that universities spend equally on women's and men's athletics. C) gave women the right to go for safe abortions. D) led to the nuclear disarmament. E) banned wiretapping of political candidates and government officials.

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Not attending the Constitutional Convention was

a. George Washington. b. Alexander Hamilton. c. James Madison. d. Thomas Jefferson. e. none of these choices.

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The typical African-American boarder in the antebellum period was a(n) __________

A) young, married woman
B) child under fourteen
C) older woman
D) young, single man

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