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A carregar... Wall Street Crash (Days That Shook the World) (edição 2003)por Alex Woolf
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This title describes the day of the Wall Street Crash, and the devastating effect it had on the economy of the United States. It looks at the events leading up to 'Black Tuesday' and what happened to the millions of people who had invested on the stock-market. Real life accounts are included in moment-in-time boxes, acting as a freeze-frame of people's thoughts, emotions and experiences as personal fortunes were lost and livelihoods ruined. Complete with photographs, glossary, timeline and index. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The work primarily focuses on the build up of the stock market crash. Woolf provides details of these causes in one-two pages of content. As the book goes chronologically through the events of the stock market crash to the coming Great Depression, Woolf ties the time period of the late 1920’s and early 1930’s to the period of the early 2000’s which involved the internet “bubble”. This correlation between the tow time periods is clearly explained with simple language and makes the content more comprehensible to younger readers. Educators can use this book as a medium that connects the Great Depression to the Great Recession of 2007 and would make of good fit for social studies and more specifically economic courses. (