Well I think the living conditions were horrid. The people did not have electricity. But only during the war. The barely had any food or running water. The has to live in little shacks. Their beds were pretty much the floor or a thin matress or a small blanket. Their living conditions were bad. Unless, you acually had a good paying job and even then the conditions aren't so swell. But, if you have a good paying job its better then if you don't have a good job.
Following the end of the First World War, the world began to rapidly modernize. By the 1920â??s, record economic growth and policies such as â??welfare capitalismâ?? allowed even the working classes to enjoy a higher standard of living. Wages rose, prices fell and consumerism surged.
there weren't enough left
During World War I, the United States used the U.S. dollar as its official currency. The dollar was backed by gold and silver, adhering to the gold standard at the time. The U.S. government issued various war bonds to finance military efforts, but the dollar remained the primary medium of exchange throughout the war.
The term "First World" originated during the Cold War to describe countries aligned with NATO and capitalism, primarily the United States and its allies. The U.S. emerged as a major world power after World War II, particularly due to its economic strength and political influence. By the late 1940s and into the 1950s, the U.S. was firmly established as a First World country, characterized by a high standard of living, advanced industrialization, and significant global influence.
They had no way to make a living except by attending to the cotton fields.
to increase the standard of living
The standard of living in the Soviet Union was extremely low, mainly due to the destruction caused by World War 2 (The Great Patriotic War), but also due to communist management of the economy. The standard of living increased steadily following the war.
yes because there was a previous war before it.
i imagine not, no
lower than the us and western Europe
lower than the u.s or western Europe
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Standard field guns could destroy armor during WWI.
Life was hard for Singaporeans and they were tortured.
freaken hard
The award statuettes were made of plaster. All of them were replaced with standard statuettes after the war ended.
Colt .45 auto.