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Getting Rich Quickly
The crash on Wall Street can be attributed to too much speculation in stocks. This was a "symptom of the feverish 'get rich quick' mentality that had accompanied almost a decade of growth following post-war reconversion.
The over-valued commodity markets suddenly lost confidence, and prices tumbled, setting in motion a sequence of disasters that became an economic catastrophe for the richest nation in the world (Unknown)."
Under-Consumption
Another cause of the Great Depression was under-consumption. It was not noticed that the "distribution of national income was not only inequitable but was failing to generate sufficient demand at the broadest level of society to meet the rising levels of supply made possibly by new production technologies, thus under-consumption was both a cause and a symptom of the Great Depression (Unknown)."
Irony
An unusual chain of events may have triggered the Great Depression. "American farmers and workers were producing too much. They were too inventive in their modes of production and the enormous power of their economy crushed those of other states. With cruel irony, a surfeit of wealth and power brought disabling poverty (Unknown)."
Effects on Thousands
During the Great Depression, a number of banks failed, resulting in thousands of people losing their entire life savings. In 1930, the failure of Bank of the United States caused many "thousands of men, women and children, mostly immigrants and the working poor, to line up at the bank's doors through the night in a vain hope of getting their money back (Byrd)."
The failure of banks was not the only negative impact of the Great Depression. Businesses "laid off workers or closed their doors altogether, mortgages were foreclosed, and people who, a few years earlier had been prosperous found themselves out of work, homeless, and hungry (Byrd)."
Turning to the Government
During the period between "March 1930 and March 1931, unemployment doubled from four to eight million, grossly overburdening local and state relief agencies. The private sector simply could not handle the immensity of the human tragedy, and forcing Americans to turn to Washington for help. The federal government was the people's last...
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