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  "description": "The Great Depression (1929-1939) was the worst economic downturn in modern history. Trigger: US stock market crash (October 1929). Global unemployment reached 25-33%. Bank failures, deflation, dust bowl. FDR's New Deal (1933) provided relief, recovery, reform. WWII ultimately ended the Depression through massive government spending.",
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