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Common occurrence during the great depression

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Investment in the stocks is the common occurrence that is imposed due to greater depression levels. Depression took place initially due to investing in stocks that has a price shifting and variability

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They were uneven distribution of wealth and over speculation in the stock market, with poor of misinformed economic decisions by Congress and President Hoover.

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Answer: During the Great Depression, millions of people were out of work across the United States. Unable to find another job locally, many unemployed people hit the road, traveling from place to place, hoping to find some work. A few of these people had cars, but most hitchhiked or "rode the rails." Meaning they took a train

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