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[1] Farmers faced hard times in the Postwar Boom. Family farms found it hard to compete with "big business farms" and many failed.[2] The poor found themselves to be even worse off after the war despite the economic boom that was going on around them.
* surge * boom time * upswing
It is either called a recession or a depression. The stock market is always fluctuating, it is called a boom when it does well.
baby boom. soldiers returned home, got married and had children whivh required a great many new homes
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
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Depression.
The opposite of a boom period is a recession.A recession is the opposite of a Boom Period.
The opposite of a boom period is a recession.A recession is the opposite of a Boom Period.
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Depression Recovery Boom Recession
the answer is an economic boomin economy it is called a "boom"
Few houses were built during the Great Depression.
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[1] Farmers faced hard times in the Postwar Boom. Family farms found it hard to compete with "big business farms" and many failed.[2] The poor found themselves to be even worse off after the war despite the economic boom that was going on around them.