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Mainly, it was World War II.
it was brought out by world war II, but most people want to think the war just made the depression worse.
It helped end the great depression
the great depression
Franklin D. Roosevelt had created the New Deal programs to help the United States come out of there Great Depression, they helped somewhat, but it was really World War Two that brought us out of the Great Depression.
The first unemployment crisis from the Depression ended with World War Two. when the US entered the war, millions of peoplpe were employed in factories and assembly lines for the war effort.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and World War II brought us out of the Great Depression.
Mainly, it was World War II.
Herbert Hoover was U.S. President at the time of the Stock Market crash of October, 1929. He lost reelection to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. Roosevelt served until his death in 1945. The thing that finally brought the country out of the Great Depression was joining World War II at the end of 1941.
it was brought out by world war II, but most people want to think the war just made the depression worse.
No, it had ripped through Germany starting in the early 1920s due to hyperinflation from its war reparations payments and spread from there. It finally hit the US when the combination of worldwide depression and the Dust Bowl overwhelmed the postwar boom economy that it had experienced since the end of the war.
It pulled us out of the Great Depression. With nearly every American either fighting in the war or working in factories for the war effort, the war brought us out of the Depression.
WWII brought the US OUT OF THE DEPRESSION of the 1930's.
The unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbour by the Japanese
The 13th Amendment in 1865.
The Atom Bomb
It helped end the great depression