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Document Analysis Three
Instructions
For this assignment, you will choose ONE of the links below and read/view it and write 1.5 pages analyzing the document and its contents using the questions below as a guide:
Questions
What is the main point of the document/video? What are the messages conveyed here? What is the historical context? What makes this document important? What can you learn about the Great Depression from this document? Has reading or viewing the document changed your view or deepend your understanding of the Great Depression? How so?
Links
Full Interview with Byron Gross and Sam Weber | St. Louis Fed (stlouisfed.org)
An excerpt from a 1935 pamphlet of the American Liberty League criticizing the New Deal. | DPLA
Full Interview with Margaret Barrett | St. Louis Fed (stlouisfed.org)
Full Interview with Raymond and Anna Marie McIntyre | St. Louis Fed (stlouisfed.org)
Due Date
The assignment is due March 24th.
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