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How does the great depression connect with the American dream?

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Answered by Bosswriter97
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The causes of the great depression in America were overlooked and the great depression itself was being blamed for everything. It was used as an excuse for every evil thing that happened in the country making it too complex to manage its exact course. Essentially, it was to cause the death of America’s economy but the economy was too vast to easily die. With time, however, Americans have realized that the depression has caused low standards of living and that civil liberties and rights are in danger. Every American has to work more for less crumbling America’s dream.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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The subject of the article is the American Dream amid the time of financial dejection in the 1930's. The long stretches of the Great Depression were exceptionally troublesome for the whole American populace; many wound up jobless and lost huge bits of their reserve funds when the banks fizzled.

We will have another enormous blue wave after the following Great Depression, however in the event that enough of us gain proficiency with the exercises of history it might be conceivable to maintain a strategic distance from Great Depression II by and large.

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