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Title:
The Great Depression and the New Deal : key themes and documents / James S. Olson with Mariah Gumpert.
Author:
Olson, James Stuart, 1946- author.

Gumpert, Mariah, author.
Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2017]

©2017
Call Number:
HB3717 1929 .O47 2017
Abstract:
"Intended for AP-focused American history high school students, this book supplies a complete quick reference source and study aide on the Great Depression and New Deal in America, covering the key themes, events, people, legislation, economics, and policies. Represents an invaluable reference source for a key period of American history that is an integral part of the AP U.S. History curriculum. Presents 15 primary documents accompanied by introductions that place them in their proper historical context. Provides thematic tagging of encyclopedic entries, period chronology, and primary documents for ease of reference, Includes a Historical Thinking Skills section based on AP U.S. History course learning objectives"-- Provided by publisher.

"Approximately one presidential administration removed from the Great Recession of 2008, an event still referred to as the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, a study of that first economic crisis is not only timely but relevant, as the country still struggles to fully regain the economic footing that it lost with the burst of the housing bubble and the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. The Great Depression--the worst economic crisis the industrialized Western world has ever seen--permanently changed public policy, setting in motion many of the economic patterns, political templates, and government programs that still govern U.S. social and economic policy. Until the 1930s, most Americans believed that the economy regulated itself according to impersonal, natural economic laws, and they were comfortable leaving economic matters to those market forces"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781440834622
Series:
Unlocking American history

Unlocking American history.
Physical Description:
xxxiv, 295 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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