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Why do think the time from 1929-1941 is called the Great Depression?

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It is my opinion that the Great Depression received its name from historians in the past who were referring to a drooping economy at the time of its occurrence. In example, there are many instances in which presidents adopted the phrase "The Great Depression" during periods of economic turmoil that had previously been referred to as "panics" or "crises."

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