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These are test questions, and i have to know the answers for exam. because i think it's gonna be on it.

If u don't know the all the answers at least answer few , i got a n exam in about 3 hour

i got 8/31

1.Identify three causes of the Great Depression.

2.Create a diagram that explains the bust cycle in an economy

3.if you were a person with a fixed income of $20 000 would you be bettter off in a bust cycle or a boom cycle? Explain.

4.What was the goverment's attitude to the needs of people when the economy started into depression?? How did it change?

5.What was the On-to Ottawa Trek? What did the people want?

6.Identify one of the new parties of the 1930's and explain how it proposed to solve the problem of getting money moving again.

7. Identify the item associated with each of the following

Bennett buggy

Benett burg

Bennett blanket


But the main thing is what's the difference between boom cycle and bust cycle.

2007-06-25 23:38:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

3 answers

Use spell check BEFORE you ask people to do YOUR work!! Study the material and reread, if necessary, but do your OWN work!!

Chow!!

2007-06-26 04:49:05 · answer #1 · answered by No one 7 · 1 0

.Identify three causes of the Great Depression.

http://www.gusmorino.com/pag3/greatdepression/

if you were a person with a fixed income of $20 000 would you be bettter off in a bust cycle or a boom cycle? Explain.

in my opinion you would be better off in the bust cycly because in the boom cycle people tend to live beyond their means and have to pay for it when the market goes bust. if you remain on the same fixed income and assuming that inflation rates remain balanced then you should be able to get by in relative comfort

What was the On-to Ottawa Trek? What did the people want?

The On-to-Ottawa Trek was a 1935 social movement of unemployed men protesting the dismal conditions in federal relief camps scattered in remote areas across Western Canada. The men lived and worked in these camps at a rate of twenty cents per day before walking out on strike in April 1935. After a two-month protest in Vancouver, British Columbia, camp strikers voted to travel east to Ottawa and bring their grievances to the federal government. The Trek was cut short by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in what became known as the Regina Riot.

A Bennett buggy was a term used in Canada during the Great Depression to describe a car which had its engine and windows taken out and was pulled by a horse. The term was named after Richard Bennett, the Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, who was blamed for the nation's poverty.

Boom Bust cycle info
http://wealthandwant.com/themes/Boom_Bust_Cycles.html

2007-06-26 02:50:51 · answer #2 · answered by Dea Y 3 · 0 1

Why wait until now to look for help, and if you have the questions - why not look up the answers for yourself! Having others provide you answers is not the way to get an education.

Good Luck

2007-06-26 05:24:35 · answer #3 · answered by dmackey89 3 · 1 0

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