Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday March 7 work

Great Crash Primary Source Document

1. Number paragraphs
2. Highlight the author's claims. (A claim is an arguable statement or assertion made by the author. Data, facts, or other backing should support an author’s assertion)
3. For each of the 5 subsections of the article, summarize each section.  In other words, what is the author claiming in each section.
4. Keep this document as it is a great resource for helping you answer test question #4 below.

Test Question #4

4.  Analyze the events of the Great Crash of 1929.
  • Early 1920’s Stock Market
  • Speculation
  • Wealth Distribution
  • Surplus of Goods
  • Buying on the Margin
  • Repayment of Loans

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