How many banks in the United States failed from the years of 1930 to 1933

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Answer: There was approximately 10,000 banks to fail in the United States during the years 1930 to 1933. In 1933, there were a total of 4,000 banks to close. During the bank crisis, there were more than 140 billion dollars to be lost and never recovered.

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The significant consequences were that: 1. China became a Republic instead of a monarchy; 2. Foreign influences were brought to a minimum as the country almost closed its borders; 3. Increased provincial governance led to decentralization; 4. Social reforms and changes were conducted in a not as successful manner. 

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Britain was mad because they didn't have control over the americans anymore.

what was the difference between the french and the english in regards to exploration and colonization

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Petitions to the U.S. Supreme Court have a.increased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari b.increased over time and are primarily accepted in forma pauperis c.decreased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari d.decreased over time and are primarily accepted in forma pauperis

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The correct answer is a.

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The correct answer is: increased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari

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It gave them company-owned towns in which to live. Hope i helped!