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The digital edition of this coursebook covers Paper 3, HL option 2: History of the Americas, Topic 12: The Great Depression and the Americas (mid 1920s-1939) of the History for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma syllabus for first assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus, and written by experienced examiners and teachers it offers an authoritative and engaging guidance through the causes of the Great Depression, the various ways in which governments attempted to solve the crisis and the impact on the region.
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The digital edition of this coursebook covers Paper 3, HL option 2: History of the Americas, Topic 12: The Great Depression and the Americas (mid 1920s-1939) of the History for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma syllabus for first assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus, and written by experienced examiners and teachers it offers an authoritative and engaging guidance through the causes of the Great Depression, the various ways in which governments attempted to solve the crisis and the impact on the region.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316503720
- Artikelnr.: 47508802
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316503720
- Artikelnr.: 47508802
Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in the Americas: 2.1. What were the political and economic
causes of the Great Depression in the US?; 2.2. What was the Wall Street
Crash and why was it so important?; 2.3. Who was most responsible for the
Great Depression?; 2.4. What were the political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in Latin America?; 2.5. What were the political and
economic causes of the Great Depression in Canada? Chapter 3. The US and
the First New Deal: 3.1. What was the impact of the Great Depression on the
United States?; 3.2. How effectively did Hoover deal with the problems
caused by the Depression?; 3.3. How effective was the first New Deal in
solving the problems caused by the Depression?; 3.4. What was the
significance of the first One Hundred Days?; Chapter 4. Opposition,
criticism and the Second and Third New Deals: 4.1. Why was there opposition
to the New Deals?; 4.2. Who opposed the New Deals?; 4.3. Did the New Deal
benefit everyone?; 4.4. What was the impact of the criticism?; 4.5. How
successful were the Second New Deal?; 4.6. Was there a Third New Deal?;
Chapter 5. The nature and efficacy of solutions in Canada: the ministries
of Mackenzie King and R. B. Bennett 1929-39: 5.1. What was the impact of
the Great Depression on Canada?; 5.2. Why did Mackenzie King and the
Liberals lose the 1930 election?; 5.3. How successfully did the
Conservative government of R. B. Bennett deal with the problems caused by
the Depression?; 5.4. How successfully were provincial responses to the
problems caused by the Depression?; 5.5. How far did the Mackenzie King
government of 1935 solve the problems caused the Depression?; Chapter 6.
Latin America's response to the Depression: 6.1. What was the economic
situation in Latin America by 1930?; 6.2. How and with what success did
Vargas attempt to deal with the effects of the Great Depression in Brazil?;
6.3. What was Import Substitution Industrialisation and how successful was
it?; Chapter 7. The impact of the Great Depression on US society:
African-Americans, women and minorities: 7.1. What was the position of
African-Americans and other minority groups in the US in the late 1920s?;
7.2. What was the impact of the Depression on African-Americans and other
minority groups within the US?; 7.3. To what extent did the Depression
change the position of women in the USA?; Chapter 8. The Great Depression
and the arts in the US: 8.1. How did the Depression influence the
development of photography?; 8.2. How did the Depression influence the
development of the film industry?; 8.3. How were literature and drama
affected by the Depression?; 8.4. How did the Depression influence the
development of the radio industry?; Chapter 9. Exam practice; Further
Reading; Index.
Great Depression in the Americas: 2.1. What were the political and economic
causes of the Great Depression in the US?; 2.2. What was the Wall Street
Crash and why was it so important?; 2.3. Who was most responsible for the
Great Depression?; 2.4. What were the political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in Latin America?; 2.5. What were the political and
economic causes of the Great Depression in Canada? Chapter 3. The US and
the First New Deal: 3.1. What was the impact of the Great Depression on the
United States?; 3.2. How effectively did Hoover deal with the problems
caused by the Depression?; 3.3. How effective was the first New Deal in
solving the problems caused by the Depression?; 3.4. What was the
significance of the first One Hundred Days?; Chapter 4. Opposition,
criticism and the Second and Third New Deals: 4.1. Why was there opposition
to the New Deals?; 4.2. Who opposed the New Deals?; 4.3. Did the New Deal
benefit everyone?; 4.4. What was the impact of the criticism?; 4.5. How
successful were the Second New Deal?; 4.6. Was there a Third New Deal?;
Chapter 5. The nature and efficacy of solutions in Canada: the ministries
of Mackenzie King and R. B. Bennett 1929-39: 5.1. What was the impact of
the Great Depression on Canada?; 5.2. Why did Mackenzie King and the
Liberals lose the 1930 election?; 5.3. How successfully did the
Conservative government of R. B. Bennett deal with the problems caused by
the Depression?; 5.4. How successfully were provincial responses to the
problems caused by the Depression?; 5.5. How far did the Mackenzie King
government of 1935 solve the problems caused the Depression?; Chapter 6.
Latin America's response to the Depression: 6.1. What was the economic
situation in Latin America by 1930?; 6.2. How and with what success did
Vargas attempt to deal with the effects of the Great Depression in Brazil?;
6.3. What was Import Substitution Industrialisation and how successful was
it?; Chapter 7. The impact of the Great Depression on US society:
African-Americans, women and minorities: 7.1. What was the position of
African-Americans and other minority groups in the US in the late 1920s?;
7.2. What was the impact of the Depression on African-Americans and other
minority groups within the US?; 7.3. To what extent did the Depression
change the position of women in the USA?; Chapter 8. The Great Depression
and the arts in the US: 8.1. How did the Depression influence the
development of photography?; 8.2. How did the Depression influence the
development of the film industry?; 8.3. How were literature and drama
affected by the Depression?; 8.4. How did the Depression influence the
development of the radio industry?; Chapter 9. Exam practice; Further
Reading; Index.
Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in the Americas: 2.1. What were the political and economic
causes of the Great Depression in the US?; 2.2. What was the Wall Street
Crash and why was it so important?; 2.3. Who was most responsible for the
Great Depression?; 2.4. What were the political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in Latin America?; 2.5. What were the political and
economic causes of the Great Depression in Canada? Chapter 3. The US and
the First New Deal: 3.1. What was the impact of the Great Depression on the
United States?; 3.2. How effectively did Hoover deal with the problems
caused by the Depression?; 3.3. How effective was the first New Deal in
solving the problems caused by the Depression?; 3.4. What was the
significance of the first One Hundred Days?; Chapter 4. Opposition,
criticism and the Second and Third New Deals: 4.1. Why was there opposition
to the New Deals?; 4.2. Who opposed the New Deals?; 4.3. Did the New Deal
benefit everyone?; 4.4. What was the impact of the criticism?; 4.5. How
successful were the Second New Deal?; 4.6. Was there a Third New Deal?;
Chapter 5. The nature and efficacy of solutions in Canada: the ministries
of Mackenzie King and R. B. Bennett 1929-39: 5.1. What was the impact of
the Great Depression on Canada?; 5.2. Why did Mackenzie King and the
Liberals lose the 1930 election?; 5.3. How successfully did the
Conservative government of R. B. Bennett deal with the problems caused by
the Depression?; 5.4. How successfully were provincial responses to the
problems caused by the Depression?; 5.5. How far did the Mackenzie King
government of 1935 solve the problems caused the Depression?; Chapter 6.
Latin America's response to the Depression: 6.1. What was the economic
situation in Latin America by 1930?; 6.2. How and with what success did
Vargas attempt to deal with the effects of the Great Depression in Brazil?;
6.3. What was Import Substitution Industrialisation and how successful was
it?; Chapter 7. The impact of the Great Depression on US society:
African-Americans, women and minorities: 7.1. What was the position of
African-Americans and other minority groups in the US in the late 1920s?;
7.2. What was the impact of the Depression on African-Americans and other
minority groups within the US?; 7.3. To what extent did the Depression
change the position of women in the USA?; Chapter 8. The Great Depression
and the arts in the US: 8.1. How did the Depression influence the
development of photography?; 8.2. How did the Depression influence the
development of the film industry?; 8.3. How were literature and drama
affected by the Depression?; 8.4. How did the Depression influence the
development of the radio industry?; Chapter 9. Exam practice; Further
Reading; Index.
Great Depression in the Americas: 2.1. What were the political and economic
causes of the Great Depression in the US?; 2.2. What was the Wall Street
Crash and why was it so important?; 2.3. Who was most responsible for the
Great Depression?; 2.4. What were the political and economic causes of the
Great Depression in Latin America?; 2.5. What were the political and
economic causes of the Great Depression in Canada? Chapter 3. The US and
the First New Deal: 3.1. What was the impact of the Great Depression on the
United States?; 3.2. How effectively did Hoover deal with the problems
caused by the Depression?; 3.3. How effective was the first New Deal in
solving the problems caused by the Depression?; 3.4. What was the
significance of the first One Hundred Days?; Chapter 4. Opposition,
criticism and the Second and Third New Deals: 4.1. Why was there opposition
to the New Deals?; 4.2. Who opposed the New Deals?; 4.3. Did the New Deal
benefit everyone?; 4.4. What was the impact of the criticism?; 4.5. How
successful were the Second New Deal?; 4.6. Was there a Third New Deal?;
Chapter 5. The nature and efficacy of solutions in Canada: the ministries
of Mackenzie King and R. B. Bennett 1929-39: 5.1. What was the impact of
the Great Depression on Canada?; 5.2. Why did Mackenzie King and the
Liberals lose the 1930 election?; 5.3. How successfully did the
Conservative government of R. B. Bennett deal with the problems caused by
the Depression?; 5.4. How successfully were provincial responses to the
problems caused by the Depression?; 5.5. How far did the Mackenzie King
government of 1935 solve the problems caused the Depression?; Chapter 6.
Latin America's response to the Depression: 6.1. What was the economic
situation in Latin America by 1930?; 6.2. How and with what success did
Vargas attempt to deal with the effects of the Great Depression in Brazil?;
6.3. What was Import Substitution Industrialisation and how successful was
it?; Chapter 7. The impact of the Great Depression on US society:
African-Americans, women and minorities: 7.1. What was the position of
African-Americans and other minority groups in the US in the late 1920s?;
7.2. What was the impact of the Depression on African-Americans and other
minority groups within the US?; 7.3. To what extent did the Depression
change the position of women in the USA?; Chapter 8. The Great Depression
and the arts in the US: 8.1. How did the Depression influence the
development of photography?; 8.2. How did the Depression influence the
development of the film industry?; 8.3. How were literature and drama
affected by the Depression?; 8.4. How did the Depression influence the
development of the radio industry?; Chapter 9. Exam practice; Further
Reading; Index.