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DBQ Essay: What Caused The Great Depression

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What Caused the Great Depression?
By Becky Blake

The “Roaring 20s” was a time of joy and excitement. Despite the prohibition law that banned all alcohol, America was at its peak. The first radio commercial had been broadcasted, Babe Ruth had hit 60 home runs, and almost everybody was dancing the Charleston. Nobody expected that such a “grand” era would lead to one of America’s worst economic downfalls, known as the Great Depression. How could America’s peak lead to such a dreadful economic trough? Most people probably think that the stock market crash of 1929 is the only cause of the Great Depression, but in fact, several factors had contributed to the Great Depression. The Great Depression was caused by speculation and installment buying, international payment problems, and uneven income distribution. Speculation and installment buying is …show more content…

The political cartoon in Document O illustrates how America had put a high tariff on imports and exports. Although this does present short-term benefits for the wealthy corporations in America, it essentially will also cause their downfall as well. Due to the high tariffs, foreign countries will not want to trade with America, which overall hurts America’s economy. According to Document P, “In 1930, neomercantilism (the attempt to export more than was imported, regardless of the long-run effect) was carried as far as it could go with the adoption of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.” America had used neomercantilism as a way for American investors to profit, however, the document later goes on to explain its repercussions. Despite the warnings and protests from thousands of American economists, Congress kept raising the tariff rates. Other countries retaliated against these high tariffs, and if they refuse to pay, the US would lose billions of dollars. America’s trouble with international trade helped plunge America into an economic

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