Great Depression

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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Gold Standard., Monopoly, John Maynard Keynes, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, The stock market plummeted prices took the steepest dive the stock market lost between $10billion and $15billion in value, Social Security., Three Little Pigs., Banks., True, Consumers and businesses were not able to borrow as much money, sending the economy into a recession., There was an uneven distribution of wealth with overproduction and underconsumption., Al Capone, 6%, False, There was a loss of export sales with high tariffs., World War II, “Hoovervilles,” or shanty towns, 25%, Loaned nearly $6 billion to stock speculators. They invested depositors money in the stock market., $30 billion lost (total wages earned in America in 1929), undermined the economy’s ability to overcome other weaknesses, weakened banks., Many banks cut back drastically on the loans they made., Herbert Hoover and 2.

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