It did not end the depression. We did have a lot of people go to work that had been unemployed, but that came from the government spending money on things for war. The funds that the government spent came from taxes paid by citizens. At the end of the war, we were really still in a depression, but we had built up manufacturing capability (to make the tools of war). So when the huge amounts of people all over the world needed to buy goods to rebuild after the war, the US was in a good position to sell them those items - that did solve the depression.
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1944 when the USA joined the World War 2
Created jobs for everyone.
World War II helped end the Depression. Michael Montagne
World War 2 is described as the good war because it helped end the Great Depression
The Depression.
World War II got the U.S. out of the Great Depression and never got any worse from there.
A Families grew because Americans believed that the Depression and war were over
A Families grew because Americans believed that the Depression and war were over
World War II
Jobs gave people money to spend
More or less, it was. End of World War 1, with cutting up of Eastern Europe and the Depression. Pretty much Kicked off World War 2. It is much more involved, but more or less. It is the same war.