Mainly, it was World War II.
it was brought out by world war II, but most people want to think the war just made the depression worse.
No, The war actually brought the United States out of the Great Depression. Increased war production and mobilization of the entire country saw our industrial output skyrocket.
The major work event that helped bring an end to the Great Depression was World War II. The massive mobilization for the war effort led to a surge in industrial production and job creation as factories shifted to produce military goods. This demand significantly reduced unemployment and stimulated economic growth, ultimately leading to the recovery of the U.S. economy. The war also fostered technological advancements and increased consumer spending, further contributing to the end of the economic downturn.
In 1928, before the Great Depression, the Nazis did disastously in the general election, and Hitler was widely regarded as a grotesque, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting, funny little man. The Great Depression brought widespread unemployment and hardship, and many Germans were willing, even keen, to give 'alternative parties' a chance.
it was because of ww1
Increased demand can be caused by: increasing government spending, increased investment by the private sector, increased consumption or increased net exports. This is brought about by reducing interest rates and other things...
World War II galvanized industrial growth and produced labor opportunities
The increase in spending on world war two brought the economy back, however many people believe it was FDR's new deal.
Mainly, it was World War II.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and World War II brought us out of the Great Depression.
Basically WW2 brought the country out of the depression because war machinery was needed and ships/ planes built.
it was brought out by world war II, but most people want to think the war just made the depression worse.
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No, The war actually brought the United States out of the Great Depression. Increased war production and mobilization of the entire country saw our industrial output skyrocket.
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The major work event that helped bring an end to the Great Depression was World War II. The massive mobilization for the war effort led to a surge in industrial production and job creation as factories shifted to produce military goods. This demand significantly reduced unemployment and stimulated economic growth, ultimately leading to the recovery of the U.S. economy. The war also fostered technological advancements and increased consumer spending, further contributing to the end of the economic downturn.