Why did the stock market crash in 1929?

I think that it happened because people where risky with Stocks. --> D

What specific effect of the Great Depression does the image show?
I believe that the image showed Homelessness because it shows a Bunch of Broken Homes. ---> B

How did the Civilian Conservation Corps help people in Washington?
I think it is B Because there weren't many Jobs then.

Why did Roosevelt’s New Deal insure bank deposits?
I think it is D because money in the Bank can help out a Lot in a Future Failure.

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These are 100% for " The Great Depression " Connexus history quick check.

The bitterness and economic disaster left behind in parts of Europe by the Great Depression and Treaty of Versailles contributed to the rise of (1 point)

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A. socialism.
B. democracy.
C. republicanism.
D. fascism.

D. fascism.

Let's check your answers:

1. Why did the stock market crash in 1929?
Your answer: D - People were risky with stocks.
Explanation: While speculation and risky investing did play a role in the 1929 stock market crash, it was not the sole cause. Other factors such as overvalued stocks, excessive borrowing, and economic weaknesses in the US and global economy contributed to the crash.

2. What specific effect of the Great Depression does the image show?
Your answer: B - Homelessness.
Explanation: Without the provided image, it is difficult to determine the specific effect it represents. However, if the image depicts broken homes, it might be more relevant to discuss the impact of the Great Depression on families, unemployment, or the collapse of the housing market.

3. How did the Civilian Conservation Corps help people in Washington?
Your answer: B - There weren't many jobs then.
Explanation: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) did provide employment opportunities to unemployed young men during the Great Depression, including in Washington. They worked on various conservation projects such as reforestation and soil conservation.

4. Why did Roosevelt's New Deal insure bank deposits?
Your answer: D - Money in the bank can help out a lot in a future failure.
Explanation: Roosevelt's New Deal included the creation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to protect bank depositors. The main reason for insuring bank deposits was to restore public confidence in the banking system, which had significantly weakened during the Great Depression. By providing insurance up to a certain amount, people felt more secure placing their money in banks, preventing widespread bank runs and further economic instability.

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