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The 1920s and 1930s

1920s1930s Called: Credit Wages Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity) Credit Wages Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Wages Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to get Wages Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages High Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales High Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on credit Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on creditCRASH Banks trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on creditCRASH Banks Many—lots of loans trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on creditCRASH Banks Many—lots of loansFail—no one can pay back loans trade

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on creditCRASH Banks Many—lots of loansFail—no one can pay back loan trade Low tariffs (trade )

1920s1930s Called: Boom (prosperity)Depression Credit Easy to getHard to get Wages HighLow Jobs Low unemployment (less than 5%) High unemployment (over 25%) Sales HighLow Stocks Buy stocks on creditCRASH Banks Many—lots of loansFail—no one can pay back loan trade Low tariffs (trade )High tariffs (trade )