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Financial crises

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Credit reporting is a pervasive but overlooked form of financial surveillance that investigates and commoditizes individuals Josh Lauer, doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication, April 2008, Technology and Culture Volume 49 Number 2, ?From Rumor to Written Record: Credit Reporting and the Invention of Financial Identity in Nineteenth-Century America,? http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/tech/summary/v049/49.2.lauer.html

Great Depression

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Great Depression In Class Notes Causes of the Great Depression Stock market crash Overproduction Industry Agriculture Industries produced more goods because of good economy in the 1920s Did not raise wages to keep up Results in under consumption Wages stayed stagnant ? market flooded with goods that cannot be purchased Unequal distribution of wealth No middle class Top 1% of Americans had more wealth than the bottom 42% of Americans Monetary policy Federal government raised interest rates in the 1920s People pulled money from banks to invest with stocks Government didn?t help the bank High tariffs and war debts Increase tariffs Election of 1932 Republican: Hoover (incumbent) Sent out the ?bonus army? on the veterans who marched on the mall

american pagent ch 24-28 vocab

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Diana Chetnik APUSH PERIOD 7 CH 24-28 VOCAB CHAPTER 24 1. Disillusionment- A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be. 2. ?Ohio Idea?- The redemption of greenbacks to the maximum extent possible. 3. ?Jubilee Jim? Fisk and Jay Gould- Two millionaires that controlled the gold market in the 1860s and 1870s. They wanted the treasury to refrain from using and selling gold, but the treasury eventually released the gold. 4. ?Boss? Tweed? Leader of the infamous Tweed Ring in New York City. His motto was ?Addition, division, and silence.? The New York Times exposed and publicized the corruption and Tweed offered the Times 5 million dollars, but they declined. Tweed died behind bars.

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Essay The Great Depression robbed thousands of their jobs and further more put America into danger. It also was blamed for the stock market crash of 1929 that had ruined people?s lives. The Depression had also wiped out millions of investors investments. And because of the Great Depression consumer spending had dropped severely. Because of the stock market crash investing had nearly stopped.
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