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Books with title What Was The Great Depression?

  • What Was the Great Depression?

    Janet B. Pascal, Who HQ, Dede Putra

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 22, 2015)
    On October 29, 1929, life in the United States took a turn for the worst. The stock market – the system that controls money in America – plunged to a record low. But this event was only the beginning of many bad years to come. By the early 1930s, one out of three people was not working. People lost their jobs, their houses, or both and ended up in shantytowns called “Hoovervilles” named for the president at the time of the crash. By 1933, many banks had gone under. Though the U.S. has seen other times of struggle, the Great Depression remains one of the hardest and most widespread tragedies in American history. Now it is represented clearly and with 80 illustrations in our What Was…? series.
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  • What Was the Great Depression?

    Janet B. Pascal, Who HQ, Dede Putra

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 22, 2015)
    On October 29, 1929, life in the United States took a turn for the worst. The stock market – the system that controls money in America – plunged to a record low. But this event was only the beginning of many bad years to come. By the early 1930s, one out of three people was not working. People lost their jobs, their houses, or both and ended up in shantytowns called “Hoovervilles” named for the president at the time of the crash. By 1933, many banks had gone under. Though the U.S. has seen other times of struggle, the Great Depression remains one of the hardest and most widespread tragedies in American history. Now it is represented clearly and with 80 illustrations in our What Was…? series.
  • The Great Depression

    Melissa McDaniel

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 7, 2012)
    Learn the causes, immediate effects, and lasting impact of the Great Depression.Even before the first glorious ring of the Liberty Bell, America was a land of freedom and promise. The Cornerstones of Freedom series explores what inspires people from all over the world to start life anew here, endure the economic and social upheavals, and defend the land and rights that are unique to the United States of America. In the summer of 1929, the United States entered a recession, as it had many times before. However, this would be no ordinary economic downturn. Over the next several years, the economies of many other countries began to suffer as well. Soon, much of the world had plunged into the Great Depression, an economic disaster unlike any other.
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  • The Great Depression

    JoAnn A. Grote, Adam Wallenta, Peter Pagano

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    In Minneapolis in the 1930s, Fred and Alice Harrington try to help people in need, as the election of Franklin Roosevelt leads to hope for a change
  • What Was The Great Depression?

    Janet Pascal, Dede Putra

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 22, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. On October 29, 1929, life in the United States took a turn for the worst. The stock market - the system that controls money in America - plunged to a record low. But this event was only the beginning of many bad years to come. By the early 1930s, one out of three people was not working. People lost their jobs, their houses, or both and ended up in shantytowns called ""Hoovervilles"" named for the president at the time of the crash. By 1933, many banks had gone under. Though the U.S. has seen other times of struggle, the Great Depression remains one of the hardest and most widespread tragedies in American history.
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  • The Not-So-Great Depression

    Amy Goldman Koss

    language (Roaring Brook Press, May 6, 2010)
    A TIMELY, WARMHEARTED NOVEL ABOUT LIFE IN HARD ECONOMIC TIMES.Jacki's ninth–grade teacher is always going on about the unemployment index and the recession, but nothing sinks in until her mom is laid off and everything seems to cost more than they can afford. Acclaimed author Amy Goldman Koss delivers a warm hearted and timely tale about the things we lose and the insights we gain.
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  • The Great Depression

    David Downing

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, June 1, 2001)
    Describes the economic and political events leading up to the stock market crash of 1929, the effects of the resulting depression on the United States and world economies, and the consequences and legacies of the Great Depression.
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  • The Story of the Great Depression

    R. Conrad Stein, Nathan Greene

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Discusses the causes, conditions, and events of the Great Depression
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  • The Great Depression

    Steven Otfinoski

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    A Step Into History series takes a step into some of the most important moments in history, and discovers how these moments helped shape the world we live in today.When the stock market crashed in October 1929, the world's economy was thrown into disarray. For the next decade, the Great Depression left millions of Americans without jobs and forced countless businesses to close. Readers will discover how people struggled to make a living in a time of high unemployment, how the government tried to solve the country's economic troubles, and much more.
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  • The Great Depression

    Alon Bersharder, Holly H Karloff

    Paperback (Independently published, May 15, 2017)
    Character study of a depressed, socially awkward simpleton who plods through life, obsessed with landing full-time work and a girl. In between failed job interviews, he finds hope chatting with an enamored teen who lives halfway across the country, but his STD gives reason to call off their meeting. After concluding he's destined to be a temporary employee and die alone, he begins to wonder if life itself might be a waste of time.
  • What Was the Great Depression? by Janet Pascal

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    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, )
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  • The Great Depression

    David Downing

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 21, 2001)
    Through this book, readers will learn: why October 29, 1929, is known as "Black Tuesday"; what the "Dust Bowl" was and how it added to the misery of the Great Depression; and what President Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs accomplished.
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