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What were the consequences of the great depression?

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♥ High unemployment.
♥ Many people became homeless
Farmers lost their farms
♥ The trade shrunk
Suicide rates became higher and higher.
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The consequences of the great depression is discussed below.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Great Depression of 1929 destroyed the U.S. economy. The share of all banks worsened. Unemployment increased to 26% and homelessness developed.
  • Housing expenses plunged 31%, foreign trade dropped by 66%, and expenses declined 11% per year.
  • The long-term consequence was the Cold war, the rise of communism.
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