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They argued that the Great Depression was caused by the banking crisis that caused one-third of all banks to vanish, a reduction of bank shareholder wealth and more importantly monetary contraction of 35%, which they called "The Great Contraction". This caused a price drop of 33% (deflation).
By 1930, 4 million Americans looking for work could not find it; that number had risen to 6 million in 1931. Meanwhile, the country's industrial production had dropped by half. In 1930, severe droughts in the Southern Plains brought high winds and dust from Texas to Nebraska, killing people, livestock and crops.
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The answer for 2b I think is A. Crunching Cars
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because it talks about people watching people car fight.
I think some of these can be on opions
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1. German is easy to acquire
German is spoken by about 95 million people worldwide, and is the official language of Germany, Austria and parts of Switzerland.English and German both belong to the Germanic branch of the Indo-Europeanlanguage family. Because they are so closely related, they share many features.
Furthermore, unlike Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, or Arabic, there is<span> no new alphabet to learn, </span>only a few letters to add. If you already know Latin script (and if you do not, I am incredibly amazed you have been following the article this far) the only new arrivals will be the umlauts ä, ö and ü as well as <span>ß </span>which is just a fancy German s.
That isn't even the best part. German and Indo-Aryan languages share a lot of common grammatical structures and nearly the same word order. So it would definitely not be a Herculean task to establish a command over the language!