The factors that caused the Great Depression to spread around the world are:
Americans stopped buying from overseas nations
Many countries raised tariffs on imported goods
Americans demanded repayment of European loans
The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, protracting from 1929 to 1939. It began following the crash of the stock market of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors.
Prior the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve had caused banks to decrease their willingness to loan money to the people. the stock market also declined at the time before
Americans stopped buying from overseas nations
Americans demanded repayment of European loans.
Many countries raised tariffs on imported goods
B. Egyptian
C. Modern
D. Medieval
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fossil casts form when a mold fills with material, such as sediments or soluble minerals, and creates a replica of the original organism. A cast can be compared to putting Jell-o into a mold and letting it set; the removed form is a cast of the mold.
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cast: A mold filled with sediment and hardened to create a replica of the original fossil
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B. the king
C. peasants
D. nobles
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The schism in the west was a dispute about the authority of A. the pope
Joseph Stalin was a Soviet dictator, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1952 and president of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union between 1941 and 1953.
In 1912, Lenin intended to propose the election of Stalin to the Bolshevik Central Committee at the Party Conference in Prague, but gave up when he met the resistance of the party. However, immediately afterward, Stalin was added to the Central Committee for "cooptation"
On April 3, 1922, Stalin was appointed General Secretary of the Pan-Russian Communist Party, a post he later transformed into the most powerful in the country. At that time, this position was seen as a minor charge within the party structure, however this position associated with the leadership it had over the Organizational Office of the Central Committee of the Party (Orgburó), gave Stalin a strong enough power base as to allow him to install his allies in the key positions of the party.
The accumulation of power by Stalin took the dying Lenin by surprise, who, in his last writings (Testament of Lenin), made appeals for the XII Congress of the Bolshevik Party to remove the "abrupt" Stalin.