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if the policy ur referring to is after the second world war then it was the Marshall Plan
World War II is actually what completely brought the United States out of the Great Depression. In the beginning of the war, similar to what we did in WWI, we sold weapons, ammunition, and other war materials to the Allies in Europe. This greatly helped out economy and brought us out of the Depression.
Because the war set up a demand for all the goods that Northern factories and farms could supply.
The statement that correctly explains economic conditions in the South during the Civil War was that they were very poor and relied heavily on agriculture. This greatly contrasted the North which was more industry oriented.
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Territorial changes between Iran and Iraq remained the same after the war (1980-1988).
WHAT ARE THE LIKELY EFFECTS OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CHANGES ONCOMPANY
The Cold War brought about changes to the presidency of the United States. Internal and external forces influenced those changes.
One was the machine gun
Movement to rural areas.
Many economic changes occurred after the civil war.
The North had factories to help provide for the economic needs during the war.
Most advantages, economic and otherwise, favored the North
The North had the greater economic resources as it was industrialised while the South relayed on a slave and cotton economy.
North was a better country and they ended slavery.
What were the main economic and social factors that contributed to the outbreak of the North and South war? How did the issue of slavery play a role in the conflict between the North and South? What were the key military strategies used by the Union and the Confederacy during the war, and how effective were they in achieving their respective goals? How did the North and South differ in terms of leadership, resources, and political alliances, and how did these factors influence the outcome of the war? In what ways did the North and South experience different social and cultural changes as a result of the war, and how did these changes shape post-war America?