the Great Crash of 1929

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf financial crisis
gptkbp:analyzes historians
economic studies
gptkbp:associatedWith Wall Street
gptkbp:causedBy speculation
gptkbp:date October 29, 1929
gptkbp:discusses political debates
gptkbp:encouraged banking reforms
gptkbp:followedBy New Deal
gptkbp:highlights economic vulnerabilities
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gptkbp:impact global economy
stock market
gptkbp:influenced economic policy
gptkbp:inspiration financial theories
gptkbp:involved bank failures
gptkbp:is a historical event
gptkbp:is_a_reflection_of literature
gptkbp:knownFor gptkb:Black_Tuesday
gptkbp:ledTo unemployment
financial regulations
increased government intervention
gptkbp:occursIn 1929
gptkbp:precededBy Roaring Twenties
gptkbp:resultedIn Great Depression
social unrest
loss of savings
gptkbp:triggerType margin buying
gptkbp:was a turning point
a catalyst for change
a subject of documentaries
a major event
a precursor to World War II
a lesson in market psychology
a pivotal moment in financial history
a subject of public discourse
a significant event in the 20th century
a significant economic event
a historical event with lasting implications
a case study in risk management
a significant event in the context of global finance
a catalyst for economic reform
a consequence of over-speculation
a critical moment for economic theory
a focus of financial journalism
a historical lesson for investors
a major event in the history of finance
a major influence on future market regulations
a result of economic imbalance
a significant event for Wall Street
a stock market crash
a topic in economics courses
a_defining_moment_for_the_Federal_Reserve
a_key_event_in_American_history
a_major_factor_in_the_rise_of_Keynesian_economics
a_turning_point_for_American_capitalism
gptkbp:was_marked_by end of prosperity