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Title: Economical Events That Lead Up To The Great Depression
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For example, instead of allowing a person to withdraw everything from their account, perhaps allow them only to withdraw small increments over a period of time rather then all at once. Banks needed insurance (such as FDCI) implemented before the crash, for prevention of problems... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, instead of allowing a person to withdraw everything from their account, perhaps allow them only to withdraw small increments over a period of time rather then all at once. Banks needed insurance (such as FDCI) implemented before the crash, for prevention of problems... Showed next 250 characters
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