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The Great Depression


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The Great Depression



Irving Fisher, an economist at Yale University in 1929, confidently



stated, "The nation is marching along a permanently high plateau of



prosperity." Less than a week later, the bottom dropped out of the stock



market sending the American economy toward its worst downfall in



history. The Great Depression was not only responsible for a dramatic



change in the structure of American politics, but also for a change in



Americans' expectations about government. The Depression affected all



Americans, rich or poor, and was responsible for ushering numerous



social problems into the lives of citizens.



Herbert Hoover was elected president in 1928. Prior to his election,



during his acceptance speech for the Republican nomination, he stated,



"We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than



ever before in the history of any land. The poorhouse is vanishing from



among us." Many Americans......

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