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What really ended the Great Depression was the pent up demand in consumer goods that ended as men and woman came home from the war. In fact the largest government layoffs in our history were in 1945 and 1946 and those year saw the great increase in our growth in our history. WHY the less government the more the market will fill in the voids and flourish. We grew at 30% GDP in the year after the war in spite of massive government cut backs and layoffs. War is never good and the New Deal was not the ending of the Great Depression. Although it might have kept us from going into communism or taking other routes some of the European countries took to deal with their economies. FDR did try. But pumping money into the system did not do the economy any more good than it is today under the present administration.

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