<em>In keeping with these principles, Hoover's response to the crash focused on two very common American traditions: He asked individuals to tighten their belts and work harder, and he asked the business community to voluntarily help sustain the economy by retaining workers and continuing production.</em>
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<em>1. Stock Market Crash of 1929 - Many believe erroneously that the stock market crash that occurred on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929 is one and the same with the Great Depression. In fact, it was one of the major causes that led to the Great Depression.</em>
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The Boston Massacre had a major impact on relations between Britain and the American colonists. It further incensed colonists already weary of British rule and unfair taxation and roused them to fight for independence.
If you’re always thinking negative, you won’t end up with anything positive.
I dont see a question so how is there a good answer?
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The market lost most of its value
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The graph actually went downhill so that means that the stock market couldn't have been making money/financially growing. So, that knocks out option 1 and option 4. I wouldn't say that the market totally collapsed otherwise it would be at the very bottom with barely any money. So, that means it decreased but not a huge substantial amount as collapsing.