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ivann1987 [24]
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the prosperity of the boom years led to the extravagant lifestyles for the wealthy which eventually led to the collapse of the w

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hoa [83]3 years ago
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The ansawer is goinHome  Economics  Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps  Causes of the Great Depression<span>TOOLS </span>Causes of the Great DepressionGreat Depression and the New Deal Reference Library 
COPYRIGHT 2003 The Gale Group, Inc.Causes of the Great DepressionThe period from 1920 to 1929 is known as the Roaring Twenties. Those years were exciting, fascinating, and entertaining for the U.S. population, whose sons had just fought and won World War I (1914–18), the war that had promised to end all wars. Everyone was enthralled with the new gasoline automobiles that Henry Ford (1863–1947) had made affordable. Women had gained the right to vote, and some had acquired new electric machines that made life easier, such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. Every day more Americans brought a radio into their homes; the radio brought music and news that thrilled listeners. The new moving pictures captivated audiences in palace-like movie houses. Businesses and manufacturing industries continuously expanded. The prices of their stocks steadily increased through the 1920s, going on a wild ride upward between 1926 and October of 1929. Stock prices went far beyond realistic values and had little basis in the health of the companies. These skyrocketing stock prices signaled<span> </span>g to be 
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