10,000,000stocks soldMarketgrows1000%MontgomeryWardYum-YumApplesUnemploymentrates: <4%New YorkStockExchange¨A crashiscoming¨17,894,650StocksSoldAdvertisingboom$30BillionLostDOW falls3% onBlackThursdayLondonmarketcrash:SeptemberMore $lost onTuesdaythan WW2$500 billionin newmoneyprintedDOWFalls 13%onTuesdayMarketgrows700%October-November:Market fallsover 40%Minorrecessionin March1929Continuousfall: June-September1929¨Buynow paylater¨1930s:Marketthrivesagain¨Stockprices havereached aplateau¨Unemploymentrates: 15% in1927Depressionlasts 15years10,000,000stocks soldMarketgrows1000%MontgomeryWardYum-YumApplesUnemploymentrates: <4%New YorkStockExchange¨A crashiscoming¨17,894,650StocksSoldAdvertisingboom$30BillionLostDOW falls3% onBlackThursdayLondonmarketcrash:SeptemberMore $lost onTuesdaythan WW2$500 billionin newmoneyprintedDOWFalls 13%onTuesdayMarketgrows700%October-November:Market fallsover 40%Minorrecessionin March1929Continuousfall: June-September1929¨Buynow paylater¨1930s:Marketthrivesagain¨Stockprices havereached aplateau¨Unemploymentrates: 15% in1927Depressionlasts 15years

1929 Stock Market Crash - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-10,000,000 stocks sold
  2. N-Market grows 1000%
  3. G-Montgomery Ward
  4. N-Yum-Yum Apples
  5. I-Unemployment rates: <4%
  6. O-New York Stock Exchange
  7. N-¨A crash is coming¨
  8. G-17,894,650 Stocks Sold
  9. G-Advertising boom
  10. O-$30 Billion Lost
  11. O-DOW falls 3% on Black Thursday
  12. N-London market crash: September
  13. G-More $ lost on Tuesday than WW2
  14. G-$500 billion in new money printed
  15. B-DOW Falls 13% on Tuesday
  16. B-Market grows 700%
  17. B-October-November: Market falls over 40%
  18. B-Minor recession in March 1929
  19. I-Continuous fall: June-September 1929
  20. B-¨Buy now pay later¨
  21. O-1930s: Market thrives again
  22. I-¨Stock prices have reached a plateau¨
  23. O-Unemployment rates: 15% in 1927
  24. I-Depression lasts 15 years