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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
7

How many more people were unemployed in 1937 than in 1929

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maksim [4K]3 years ago
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The population spending and all investments have dropped over the following years which caused a drop in industrial outputs and generating a chaos.

It is estimated that more than 15 million people became unemployed during The Great Depression and about half of the American banks went bankrupt.

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Are fundamental rights, the sort of rights entrenched in written constitutions

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corporations, labor unions and the like. Similarly, the Fourteenth

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