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Which world event helped encourage authoritarianism in Latin America in the 1930s?

The great depression


Who helped America conquer the great depression and how?

They gave them poo!


What finnaly brought America out of Great Depression?

World War II helped bring the United States of America out of its economic depression. Allied countries needed the U.S.A. to create weapons for their soldiers.


What was the effects of world war 2 on the US?

It brought more jobs because of the production of war supplies and helped bring America out of the great depression.


When was America's Great Depression created?

America's Great Depression was created in 1963.


Why do people hate wars?

People who hate war because they don't know the philosophy of war, what caused war, etc. Before World War II broke, America was in great depression. The war helped America out of the Great Depression. Why? And, still many people are duped to think that Frank Roosevelt solved America out of depression...


What helped worsen the great depression?

The factor that helped worsen the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Act.


How many pages does America's Great Depression have?

America's Great Depression has 361 pages.


What are two of the eras that Americas greatest generation survived through?

The 'America's Greatest Generation' survived The Great Depression, then World War II.


What bank survived the great depression?

The Bank of America was one of the few banks that survived the Great Depression. It was able to survive by acquiring failing banks and merging with them. This helped the Bank of America to become one of the largest and most influential banks in the United States.


Where did the Great Depression started in America?

=The great depression started in Colonial America and began in 1930-1940.=


What did President Franklin D. Roosevelt do?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt helped get America out of the Great Depression and guided us almost all the way through World War II.