It would be unusual. The expectation would be full employment, industrial expansion and a demand for consumer goods.
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yes, it was about 15 years before ww2 and 65 years after civil war.
The Civil War was over more than 80 years when the Great Depression began. It did not have much direct effect. However, blacks in the South probably suffered more in the Depression than any other group.
Because part of any war is the economic side. Manufacturing weapons, armament, etc. was good for the economy and is what bought the US out of the depression.
They don't.
Explain the division of Germany after world war 2 and how it changed and developed within the first few ears after the war?
World War II
The Depression was triggered by the stock-market collapse of l929, which is ten years BEFORE the outbreak of World War II ( the Polish offensive by Hitler) They are two separate and distinct events. It has been argued War production helped end the Slump- and there is some truth in this.
The Depression.
Correction, it did not end the depression world wide. The US was just coming out of the depression in 1940 and England was still in the depression and that did not end for ten years past the end of the war. Many countries did not pull out of the depression for many years. The US hit an economic boom during the war because they were making money building ships, planes, military vehicles, uniforms, boats, weapons, bombs and ammo. So people were working again and the depression ended in the US. Women worked and that added to their incomes. They could not really spend all the money they were earning. Most saved it up and spent it after the war to buy houses and cars and furniture.
The Great Depression ended in 1941 and it was because of Shirley Temple.
Please explain.