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The illusion shattered in October 1929. On " Black Tuesday ," October 29, the stock market collapsed, wiping out billions in wealth. 5 Causes of the Great Depression - History.com

While the surface was golden, structural weaknesses were forming: The 1920s and the Great Depression The 1920s an...

: Wealth was concentrated; the top 5% of Americans held more income than the bottom 60%. The illusion shattered in October 1929

: Urbanization, the Jazz Age , and the emergence of "flappers" challenged traditional norms. : Urbanization, the Jazz Age , and the

: Much of the era's prosperity was fueled by credit that consumers could not truly afford. The Great Crash and Global Collapse

: Easy access to credit allowed ordinary citizens to invest in the stock market, often through risky "buying on margin". The Hidden Fault Lines

From Glamour to Gloom: The Tale of Two Decades The transition from the "Roaring Twenties" to the Great Depression remains one of the most dramatic shifts in history, moving from a peak of modern optimism to the depths of economic despair. The 1920s: A Decade of Unprecedented Boom