Great Depression: The Great Depression refers to a global economic crisis that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s, resulting in widespread unemployment and severe poverty.
Hyperinflation: Hyperinflation is an extreme form of inflation where prices rise rapidly causing money to lose its value. This can lead to unstable economies and social unrest.
Poverty Cycle: Poverty cycle is an ongoing process where individuals or communities remain trapped in poverty due to various factors such as lack of education, limited access to resources, and systemic inequalities.