Description
Great new book examines diaries, financial reports, photos, advertisements, music lyrics, paintings, interviews, newspaper articles, maps, and first-hand accounts related to Black Tuesday and the Great Depression. Your students will: Analyze various types of evidence related to Black Tuesday and the Great Depression. Learn how point of view can shape the analysis and interpretation of evidence. Get insight into how events before, during, and after the Great Depression impacted the U.S. and the world. Better understand how historical controversies have developed related to Black Tuesday and the Great Depression. Examine how economic events have impacted the world in the late 20th and early 21st century.Great for putting the Great Depression into historical context while encouraging critical thinking, this book is loaded with primary and secondary source documents.Copyright 2016. 7 x 9 inches. Softcover, 48 pages.