Effects of the Great Depression on the People of America

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Effects of the Great Depression on the People of America Watch the slideshow of images from the Great Depression that follows and prepare to list the observable effects of the economic struggles on the people. Consider a wide variety of possible impacts.

List of Effects Take one minute and list the effects you observed in the slideshow. Consider more than just the picture, but what may be further struggles for the people and the side effects of their conditions.

Effects of the Great Depression Expand on your “What Went Wrong?” diagram/slide show to display the effects of the Great Depression on the people. Use the list of effects compiled from the slideshow and from the text (18:2) to identify the primary effects. Include notes that provide details of the effects to show how fully the depression impacted the lives of the people of America.