Jack Lang in the Great Depression.
Title: Jack Lang in the Great Depression.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 1343 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Jack Lang in the Great Depression.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 1343 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In years following the wall street collapse Australia was plunged into what would become the 'Great Depression' and the social and economic effects were felt enormously throughout the nation. Unemployment had reached over 450,000 in a population of 8 million. People were not only struggling to live but starving; soup kitchens, people receiving the dole and vagrants were the norm. The nation was plunged into crisis and in the political realm there were crises of their own.
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or a traitor, sane or insane Lang certainly left his mark on Australian history and politics.
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