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The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
Wartime industrial production helped the American economy recover from the depression by giving many millions of Americans jobs.
About 3650 (ten years)
Of course, the depression which started in 1929 in the United States spread to nations all over the world, including Sweden. Sweden having recovered in 1934 was however the first nation to fully recover from the Great Depression.
it created jobs and provided public assistance.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
various reasons......... read a book!!
Wartime industrial production helped the American economy recover from the depression by giving many millions of Americans jobs.
Basically, both World War 1and World War 2 helped the US recover from the current depression at the time. As some people say, the US was forged by war.
Invaded Korea and China
About 3650 (ten years)
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we recovered due to world war 2 and by giving our allies supplies for the war
Answer this question… Japanese military leaders took control of the Japanese government.
Japan seized control of resources in other nations
They called it ''The New deal''.
Forms of government action that emerged during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first hundred days as president include: ~Emergency banking act ~Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ~Civilian Conservation Corps ~Home Owners' Loan Corporation ~Agricultural Adjustment Act ~Tennessee Valley Authority ~National Industrial Recover Act ~National Recover Administration