Similar words: depression, repression, a great deal, digression, aggression, impression, oppression, expression. Meaning: n. 1. the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s 2. a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment.
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1. Many people lost their jobs in the great depression of the 1930s.
2. America went off the gold standard after the Great Depression.
3. No one foresaw the Great Depression of the thirties.
4. The photographs documented the anguish of the Great Depression.
5. Besides, labor disgraced itself in the Great Depression.
6. The last great depression took Orwell out on to the road, on a quest for the meanings of mass poverty.
7. The financial crises of the 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s had brought capitalism to the edge of extinction.
8. Has the experience of the Great Depression, which has helped to form my views of crofting, any validity now?
9. What came instead were world wars, a Great Depression, a Holocaust, and threats of nuclear destruction.
10. The co-op went bankrupt during the Great Depression, said Gross, and maintenance slowly ground to a halt.
11. As the thirties was our last great depression it commands comparison with the great depression of the eighties.
12. The war brought a sudden end to the Great Depression.
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13. Treatment of blacks altered slightly with the great depression of the thirties and the economic boom of the wartime forties.
14. We have no great war, no great depression.
15. He lost his job during the great depression.
16. Great depression fatigues his mind and spirit.
17. Like Andrew Mellon on the eve of the Great Depression, Mr Paulson has struggled to communicate with, or understand the needs of, the common man.
18. He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
19. Social Security grew out of the 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression.
20. Over the decades of the 1970s and 1980s[sentencedict.com], the regulations adopted to prevent a recurrence of the Great Depression were rescinded.
21. The world faced an economic crisis that was potentially worse than the Great Depression of the 19305.
22. The research now available shows that crime tripled between the two world wars, particularly at the time of the great depression.
23. This was especially true as regards the period of contraction or depression, and the Great Depression dealt a decisive blow.
24. To outsiders, it seemed to be a mountaintop utopia, high above the troubles of the Great Depression.
25. Wild speculation, low margin requirements and sheer panic triggered the free fall that set off the Great Depression.
26. His new book is a collection of essays and fiction by writers who lived through the Great Depression.
27. She earned up to $ 250 per speech, a handsome sum during the Great Depression.
28. A similar result was experienced by both Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt after they deployed a plethora of government interventions to combat the Great Depression.
29. I'm thinking of what Herbert Hoover faced during the Great Depression.
30. Despite the hardships of the post - war years and the Great Depression.
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