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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
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Drag each label to the correct location. A group of historians are doing research on the causes and the effects of the Great Dep

ression in the United States. Each record can be used by a historian who is interested in studying a particular type of cause and effect in the history of the era. Match the records with the correct categories.
History
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
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Answer:

Following are the response to the given question:

Explanation:

Political causes and effects – state officials' comments; high court rulings

Social Causes and Effects – a journal written by a common individual and the rate of literacy for one country

Economic causes and consequences - bank records and transactions; gold import records into the country

Many of them dated back to the early 1920s triggered by Great Depression. Historians research and argue about which factors start the Great Depression. There were far-reaching repercussions for the Great Recession too. The recession impacted the market, but challenges posed by the political system. Socially, women's livelihoods changed significantly in the 1930s, as employment was lost.

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