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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31. The world economies plunged into the Great Depression of the 1930's.
32. The market is talking about a great depression, bread lines and war.
33. Consider Dorothea Lange, who photographed images from the Great depression. She wanted to show the mood or plight of Americans affected by those hard times.
34. The FDIC is a United States government corporation created by the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, following the Great Depression.
35. Rural electrification following the Great Depression made farm windmills obsolete.
36. We had an extraordinarily high price-to-earnings ratio representing a lot of optimism in the '20s for the stock market and then it corrected and went abruptly downward-- that was The Great Depression.
37. Wall Street stocks soared, marking the 70th anniversary of "Black Thursday " when the stock market crashed and led to the Great Depression in 1929.
38. It doesn't take a gloom monger to conclude that we will break the post- Great Depression recession record of 16 months.
39. So what saved us from a full replay of the Great Depression?
40. 1930 - Great Depression: US President Herbert Hoover goes before Congress and asks for a US$150 million public works program to help generate jobs and stimulate the economy.
41. During the Great Depression, the velocity of money fell 22%.
42. From the Dutch Tulip Bubble in the 1500's to the South Sea Bubble, to the Great Depression and the Crash of 1987, to the Dot Com Crash, humans have learned that speculation results in disaster.http://sentencedict.com/great depression.html
43. In the depths of the Great Depression, we could buy no meat or fruit.
44. Not until the Great Depression of 1929 did widespread starvation threaten the American people.
45. From 1929 to 1933 - the low point of the Great Depression - Gross National Product dropped almost in half.
46. Remember, Herbert Hoover didn't have a problem making unpleasant decisions: he had the courage and toughness to slash spending and raise taxes in the face of the Great Depression.
47. Then along came the Great Depression of 1929 - 32 and John Maynard Keynes.
48. The Orpheum Wiener House stayed afloat all through the Great Depression.
49. If either of the current debt negotiations fails, we could be about to replay 1931, the global banking collapse that made the Great Depression great.
50. Without the great depression , there would have been no Hitler and no Tojo.
51. Historically, it is argued that deficit financing in the 1930s did not turn around the Great Depression, and the argument is correct.
52. The legendary economist John Kenneth Galbraith wrote that he just hoped that the coming recession wouldn't prove as painful as the Great Depression.
53. Let's play this week's parlor game: Are we in another Great Depression?
54. A key episode during the Great Depression provides a cautionary tale.
55. Roosevelt's New Deal is the network of dams that stud the Tennessee River valley, built to provide work and to modernise a backward corner of America during the Great Depression.
56. They are reviving old cocktails from the Great Depression, such as the Sidecar, which is traditionally made with Cognac, orange liqueur and lemon juice.
57. He recalled the effect of the Great Depression in Boston.
58. We're never going back to unemployment, the Great Depression, to fascism, to rearmament .
59. But, paradoxically, averting another Great Depression - like calamity removed political pressure for more fundamental reform.
60. Every major currency left the gold standard during the Great Depression.
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