WWII boosted American economy. There was full employment and the vast majority of the allied nations bought their arms from the U.S. Most war plants were working around the clock. Women took over the jobs of the men who were drafted. Even movie theaters in some large cities stayed open 24 hours to accommodate the shift workers at the war plants.
Helped Americas economy
There was a brief recession, followed by economic growth
The war significantly impacted America's economic situation by stimulating industrial growth and increasing government spending. The demand for military supplies and equipment led to the expansion of factories and job creation, reducing unemployment. However, post-war, the economy faced challenges such as inflation and the transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy, which caused economic instability in the immediate aftermath. Overall, while the war initially boosted the economy, it also set the stage for subsequent economic adjustments.
I would say most of it was slavery and racial issues
They moved to the South in order to do profitable business by exploiting the disastrous economic situation in being there.
it created economic problems.
It created economic problems .
economic problems
they helped allies and the war ended sooner when they came.
the federal government
Improved
No
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.
Helped Americas economy
There was a brief recession, followed by economic growth
Increased numbers of working women
Thanks to the failed economic policies of the Roosevelt administration, the U.S. was still in the "Great Depression."