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Charity King
26 March, 10:37
What is a depression in history?
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Silly Sally
26 March, 11:10
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A depression is a recession in an economy. One of the most well-known depression is the Great Depression.
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Turner Mills
26 March, 12:36
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A depression is the fall of the economy, and the stock market, or known as a deflation.
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