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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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Big books are useful in the early childhood classroom because they brainly

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Romashka [77]3 years ago
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Sure? Big books contain a ton of info but may seem overwhelming to most young ones. Hence the reason most children's books are small.

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June 17: Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which raised taxes on 900 imports.7 It originally was supposed to help farmers but ended up imposing tariffs on hundreds of other products.

Other countries retaliated, setting off a trade war. As a result, international trade began to collapse.

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March 4: Herbert Hoover became president. His laissez-faire economic policies did little to stop the Depression.

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August: The economic activity from the Roaring Twenties reached its peak. After that, it started to contract. It was the true start of the Great Depression.

That same month, the Federal Reserve raised the discount rate from 5% to 6% to prevent inflation and defend the gold standard.4

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Oct. 24: Black Thursday kicked off the stock market crash of 1929. Stock prices immediately fell 11%.

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Oct. 25-26: Stocks gained 1% on Friday but lost 1% during a half-day of trading on Saturday.

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Nov. 23: The stock market hit bottom and began trading sideways.

December: The unemployment rate was still just 3.2%. Since unemployment is a lagging indicator, it hadn't started to worsen yet.

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