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Q: How did the war lift the nation out of the Great Depression?
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How World War 2 helped lift America out of the great depression?

by exchange of stake


How did the war end the nation out of the great depression?

they kicked a hole lot of asses


What nations have gone to war?

not one nation has ever gone to war, except for the nation of trey, he battled the nation of Andrew and together they caused the great depression


What ended the Great Depression?

World War II


What role did WWll play in ending the Great Depression?

Only when the nation began to prepare for World War II, along with massive purchases of American goods from abroad (and American rearmament), did the Great Depression come to an end. By 1939 the economy was on an upswing and by 1940, after war had begun in Europe, the Great Depression was history.


What came first Great Depression or world war you?

WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.


What happens in The Great Gatsby?

The great depression and the war


Why did technology get the us out of the Great Depression?

Technology did not get the US out of the Great Depression. World War II is what got the United States out of the Great Depression because of all the jobs that were created with prepping for the war.


Getting out of the Great Depression?

Entering into World War 2 was the reason why we got out of the Great Depression.


Who was president when the Great Depression was over?

Franklin Roosevelt was president when the great depression ended and the great war began.


Who said We're the middle children of history no purpose or place you have no Great War no Great Depression your great war is a spiritual war your great depression is your lives?

I believe it was Mahatma Ghandi who said your quotation.


What came first Great Depression cold war Vietnam war civil rights movement?

great depression civil rights movement cold war vietnam war