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Stock Market Crash

Stock Market Crash. 1929. #1 Newspaper headlines from October 1929. Background: Experts believe that the Stock Market Crash was made worse the headlines used in the daily newspapers. #2 Newspaper headlines from October 1929.

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Stock Market Crash

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  1. Stock Market Crash 1929

  2. #1 Newspaper headlines from October 1929 Background: Experts believe that the Stock Market Crash was made worse the headlines used in the daily newspapers.

  3. #2 Newspaper headlines from October 1929

  4. #3 U.S. political cartoon about the Stock Market Crash, published ca. 1929 “A Crazy ride.” “The Stock Market has taken us for a crazy ride and when it ended we were poor.”

  5. #4 U.S. political cartoon about failure of Banks and the loss of life savings, published ca. 1929 Background: One of the results of the Stock Market Crash was the failure of multiple banks and the total loss of peoples life savings.

  6. #5 Graph of Stock values during the Market Crash 1927-1933

  7. #6 Photographs of people lining up outside of Banks during the Stock Market Crash People waiting in line outside of banks to withdraw their savings before they ran out of money and closed their doors forever, 1929

  8. #7 Photographs of Unemployed People waiting in line for a night in a shelter People waiting in line for free food Homeless living in shanties in Central Park

  9. #8 Chart showing economic indicators from 1929-1932

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