A) In 1930 over 1,350 banks closed and customers lost all their savings.
B) The unemployment rate in 1929 was 3.2% and by 1933 there was a 25% unemployment rate.
C) In 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents.
D) The stock market's low average dropped over 23% over a two day period in October of 1929 and lost 90% of it's value by 1932.
States believed they could have different laws that the federal government didn’t approve of, the states found different ways to make money so they didn’t have to lose too much money on the relief fund of the American revolution. Most of the governors of these states were presidential candidates