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  • FDIC Learning Bank The 1930s
    The Great Depression, a worldwide economic downturn, hits the U.S. in 1929 and lasts until about 1939. It is the longest and most severe depression experienced by the U.S. Its social and cultural effects are staggering. Many banks fail, many because ...
    http://www.fdic.gov/about/learn/learning/when/1930s.html
 
  • New Deal Net work
    Please use the form below to contact us. We will do our best to respond to your query. However, The New Deal Network does not have staff available to assist with research. Please see FAQ and Links for assistance and additional resources, ...
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  • A New Deal for the Arts
    We protect veterans’ privacy. Requests for copies of veterans’ Official Military Personnel Files OMPF must be authorized by original signature of the veteran or nextofkin. Thats why these records are not available for viewing or download, ...
    http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/new_deal_for_the_arts/
 
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  • New Deal Network
    Permission is NOT required to use photos or documents for educational purposes such s classroom distribution, school reports and projects, etc. Commercial Publishing Use he Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute does not hold copyrights on any of t ...
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  • Dust Bowl Web Quest
    Here they are, just the links, for those of you who dont want to make your own paper. he good thing about this page is that it is updated as often as the form page, so youll ways have the latest links to periodical information sources on the Interne ...
    http://home.centurytel.net/mr-h/dustbowl/
 
  • FDIC Learning Bank The 1930s
    In order to cleanse bank balance sheets of distressed loans and other assets and reduce the associated market overhang, the FDIC and Treasury are launching the Legacy Loans Program The FDIC will provide oversight for the formation, funding, and opera ...
    http://www.fdic.gov/about/learn/learning/when/1930s.html
 
 
 
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