Mémoires de Fin d’Etudes
Etablissement
Université Mohamed Ben Ahmed d’Oran 2
Affiliation
Département Anglo-Saxonnes
Auteur
LAHCENE, Sofya Batoul
Directeur de thèse
YACINE Rachida (Docteur)
Filière
Langue et Litterature Anglaises
Diplôme
Magister
Titre
The Great Depression of 1929 in the United States of America : Causes, Effects and Recovery
Mots clés
United States of America; The Banking Crisis of 1929-1933; The Election of 1932; HOOVER; ROOSEVELT; The First New Deal : 1933-1935; The Second New Deal : 1935-1937; The National Labour Relations Act, July 5, 1935.
Résumé
The Great Depression was the worst and longest economic collapse experienced by the industrialised countries. However, the depression’s impact on nations was different in various ways and degrees of intensity. In the United States of America, apart from the Civil War, the Great Depression was the most serious crisis that the country has faced. Indeed, the US nation had already experienced several depressions before, yet, none of them was as severe and as long lasting as the Great Depression. The downturn began in 1929 and lasted a whole decade during which large numbers of people lived in poverty and misery.At first, economists and leaders thought that it was a correction of the market not worst than the precedent ones. Yet, data soon proved that this optimism was wrong. Moreover ,the crisis which resulted from a complex process involving both economic factors and political decisions marked the beginning of government intervention in economy and society as a whole; a new pattern in the United States where individualism and the free enterprise were the masters of the American life.
Date de soutenance
2012
Cote
TH3641
Pagination
120F.
Format
30 cm
Notes
ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH IN ARABIC.APPENDIDICES 104-114F.BIBLIOG.115-120F.
Statut
Soutenue