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In an effort to discourage stock speculation, the Federal Reserve
tried to raise interest rates in the late 1920’s, causing an initial recession. On
October 29, 1929 also known as Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed and
that day marked the beginning of the Great Depression. The consequences were
enormous; prices, income, international trade, tax revenues, etc... displayed 300 characters
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In an effort to discourage stock speculation, the Federal Reserve
tried to raise interest rates in the late 1920’s, causing an initial recession. On
October 29, 1929 also known as Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed and
that day marked the beginning of the Great Depression. The consequences were
enormous; prices, income, international trade, tax revenues, etc... displayed next 300 characters
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