One of the areas that urban geographers study is the influence of changing technology.
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Ответ:
the facts that represent the economic reality the nation faced in 1933 were
a. banks were failing every day
b. people were selling gold at lower prices
d. the economic system was on the verge of collapse
by 1933, 11,000 of the us' 25,000 banks had failed. between 1929 and 1933, u.s. gdp fell neary 30%, the stock market lost almost 90% of its value. corporate profits had dropped from $10 billion in 1929 to $1 billion in 1932. between 1929 and 1932, the income of the average american family was reduced by 40%.