What happened when the stock market crashed in October of 1929

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what happened when the stock market crashed in October of 1929

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The Great Depression, also known as the Crisis of 29, was a global economic crisis.

The depression had devastating effects in almost all countries, rich and poor, where insecurity and misery were transmitted as an epidemic, so that they fell: national income, tax revenues, business profits and prices.

International trade decreased. Unemployment increased. Cities around the world were severely affected, especially those that depended on heavy industry, and the construction industry. Agriculture and rural areas suffered a fall in crop prices, and in the face of falling demand, the areas that were dependent on primary sector industries, with few alternative sources of employment, were the most affected.

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Answer: The Great Depression yay

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Gorbachev's _______________ policy was aimed at allowing more freedom of speech and expression.

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Answer:    Glasnost - transparency

Explanation:  Volume is one of the measures implemented by Mikhail Gorbachev during his reign from 1985 to 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed. It was a measure of open and transparent management, wider and more open information delivery, all with the aim, together with Perestroika, to implement the reforms. The reforms were carried out due to the accumulated problems in economy and the ineffective and slow communist bureaucracy, because it was estimated that it was necessary to keep up with the world that was already at that time going to change.

glasnost (censorship was relaxed)

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What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments? Both have three branches of government and a constitution. Neither uses any form of direct democracy. Both have constitutions that are difficult to change. Both have the ability to raise and control a military.

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Correct answer choice is :


A) Both have three branches of government and a constitution.


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The U.S. Constitution sets federalism as the distribution of commands within the U.S. federal government and the particular state governments. During America's Colonial Period, federalism usually related to a hope for a powerful fundamental government. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state legislatures have their own judiciary policies.

Both the state and national governments have three branches of government and a constitution. They are made up of an executive, a legislative, and judicial branches of government. 

What was nixons new federalism

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Hi John


Nixon's new federalism was to turn over part of the federal governments power to state and local governments


I hope that's help !

The bloated federal bureaucracies, Nixon believed, buried creative entrepreneurship under mountains of red tape and fostered dependency on handouts. He called instead for a "New Federalism" -- a system which directed money and power away from the federal bureaucracy and toward states and municipalities. Hope this help!

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Why did many people criticize 1950s society?

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Answer: The first was the birth of the Cold War, and the great fears that it created. The second was the dramatic growth of affluence, which transformed the lives of many, but not all, Americans. The third was a growing anxiety among many Americans who felt that their lives were too constricted by the staid culture of the era.

Industrial production crashed during the cultural revolution because

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Too much concentration was put on industrialization.  Many farmers became laborers in factories but despite the massive manpower, production targets were not met.  Lack of knowledge of metallurgy also became a problem.  Farm production dwindled and a famine ensued.  The movement became a failure.

the Red Guards were assigned leadership posts.