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WARM UP – November 13 Answer the following questions on a post-it: 1. What are buying if you buy stock in a company? What is speculation and what is buying on margin? 2. What effects did the Great Depression have on people living in cities? 3. What were Hoovervilles? What are some things that people did as a result of the Great Depression to survive? 4. What effects did the Great Depression have on the global economy? What did people want as a result of the Great Depression in Germany?

The great Depression in Germany

Great Depression in Germany Reading questions Answer the following questions on the same post it as the warm up: 1. What was the United States providing to Germany before the Great Depression? 2. What effects did the Great Depression have on Germans? 3. What did the effects of the Great Depression force many German voters to abandon? 4. What economic and social effects did the Wall Street crash have on America? 5. How many Germans were without a job by the end of 1929? 6. What effects did the Great Depression have on German society? 7. What effects did it have on children in Germany? 8. Who was the real beneficiary of the failure of the Weimar Republic to respond to the effects of the Great Depression? What happened to the membership of Hitler’s Nazi Party as a result?