How did individuals, groups and institutions respond to the changes brought about by the depression of 1929-32?
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Asked on: 05 May 2009

Tightening their belts as they didn't have the money to spend and also examining the system, seeing what lessons could be learnt from what had gone wrong in the past so that those mistakes were not repeated in the future.
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