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The status in the early 1940s were horrible because America was just coming out of the great Depression, but as World War II went along the economy grew better and better, so, by the time WWII was over, America's economy was pretty much all good.
To determine the current value of 100 schillings from 1940, we need to consider inflation and changes in purchasing power over time. However, specific conversion rates can vary based on the country and context. For example, in Austria, the schilling was replaced by the euro in 2002, and historical inflation data would suggest that 100 schillings in 1940 would be worth several hundred euros today, depending on the exact inflation rate applied. For a precise conversion, historical economic data would be needed.
answer is #2 In 1940, segragation of blacks and whites was still the norm.
Five Dollars USD in 1940 had the purchasing power of about $77.08 USD today.
Board of Economic Warfare was created in 1940.
In the United States and in many other places of the world, life was not good due to the huge economic turndown. This was demoralizing in America and in other European nations Aside from the economic woes, 1940 saw the world at war. By 1940, WW II was well underway and peoples conquered or attacked by Germany were under great pressure.
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The era from 1920 to 1940 is often referred to as the "Interwar Period," which spans the time between World War I and World War II. This period was marked by significant social, political, and economic changes, including the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe. It was characterized by cultural innovation, economic instability, and growing tensions that eventually led to the outbreak of World War II.
Susan J. Linz has written: 'Perestroika and production' 'World War II and Soviet economic growth 1940-1953'
The Olympic games of 1940 were canceled due to the World World.
There was no world cup in 1940, due to the war.
To answer what seems to be the question, in 1940 the British Film Institute produce a TV versionnn of Oliver Twist.
The input, output and memory allocation schemes are examples of the early system computer 1940-1960.
It was painted in 1940.
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Allen Thomas Bonnell has written: 'German control over international economic relations, 1930-1940' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy