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Why didn't the government intervene or set up a bail out during the great depression
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Why didn't the government intervene or set up a bail out during the great depression
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Why didn't the government intervene or set up a bail out during the great depression
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Because, at that time, the unwritten rule of the politics regarding this kind of situation was the rule of
laissez-faire,
meaning that the economy should be left do deal with it`s problems without the intervention of the government.
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