Help with paper on the Great Depression. (Monetarism)

I have to submit a 10 page paper on the Great Depression from the perspective of Monetary Policy. Basically, I am arguing that failures by the Fed caused the Great Depression as opposed to the Keynesian view on the causes.

Could you guys give me a few points/ideas?

I have read Friedman's "Monetary History..." and I basing my paper on it. But any additional ideas are welcome.

Thanks.

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