Great Depression Never Happened

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What if the Great Depression never happened? Would that have been good or bad for the United States? Would that have affected the world? Well your first thought that would come to mind would automatically be “yes! Of course it would have been a good thing if the depression never happened”. We would think this because both economical and emotional problems would have never happened. Many families would have loved to avoid that situation.

During the depression people suffered from unemployment. More than 11 million people in the united states were looking for jobs. Other countries were part of this too. Canada's employment rate was 30 percent. Other countries such as England suffered too. Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America all suffered from the economic collapse due to no international trading was done with the united states. Many families were affected by unemployment because many males could not support their wives and children so they abandoned them. 1.5 million women have been divorced by their husbands. I’m sure anybody would have not that wanted to happen.
If the Great depression did not happen in the united states then world war ll would have been much more reason in doing so. World war ll was one of …show more content…

With the Glass Steagall Act of 1933 over 7,000 banks today are more covered than during the Great Depression,that's how it started in the first place.Think about it we wouldn't have the many programs that serve to our benefit today. What would we be doing right now if it weren't for the Great Depression and the 3 R’s that Roosevelt promised, Relief, Reform, Recovery. So in the end we should be almost relieved that the Great depression already happened in 1929 and we’re not dealing with the consequences

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