Ched - More Stories About the Great Depression (History is Alive For Kids Book 3)
More Stories About the Great Depression (History is Alive For Kids Book 3)
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Description
Since man developed various means to influence and control the economy, countries realized that dominance is not just attainable through conquest and military powers, but also through economics. Trade activities from the 15th century evolved from exchanging physical goods and products to trading intangible assets such as stocks and bonds. Stock Markets around the world were later established to help and sustain economic growth. Since then, a country's Stock Market has played an instrumental role in nation-building through financial means. A fall in the exchange would result in a domino effect that can be felt in various sectors and produce adverse consequences such as unemployment and inflation. Throughout history, the economy's soft power has proven time and again that it rivals the hard power of military weapons. If a country's economy falls, all citizens would have to pay its price, and everyone would experience the consequences, whether they like it or not.
The Great Depression plagued the United States for more than a decade while simultaneously devastating other countries' economies. This topic offers an overview of the stories that took place in one of history's worst financial predicament.
This series features specific significant times in US history that have shaped the nation in one way or another. Each featured event gives a snapshot of that piece of history to show young readers the nation’s past, which has been instrumental in molding the country to what it is now.
Features include
● Perfect for readers ages 6 - 12 years old
● Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family
● Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy
● Brings history alive for young readers to appreciate and remember
Each chapter contains a crucial piece that shows what the US has been through as a nation. In reading each one, young readers will have a greater understanding of the rich history they are a part of.