After World War II, the African-American economy began to thrive due to several factors, including the GI Bill, which provided veterans access to education and home loans, helping many to enter the middle class. The post-war economic boom created job opportunities in industries and urban centers, attracting African Americans from rural areas to cities. Additionally, the Civil Rights Movement began to dismantle segregationist policies, allowing greater access to jobs and economic resources. Collectively, these changes fostered economic growth and increased financial independence within the African-American community.
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
If befitted our economy and provided new jobs. We liked the war because countries bought weapons from us which helped our economy.
the ecomomy BOOMED
The number one thing the war did for the US Economy was to get everyone employed and earning money and spending money, especially on War Bonds. The women who had husbands in the war saved their money and that boosted the economy when they bought houses and cars after the war.
Regulation Increased.
it was the strongest economy in the world
After World War 2, the US had the strongest economy in the world.
The economy of China in the world war 1 period was that it was in a bad shape.
it was in afraid of war after world war 1
it increased wages
The volunteers were formed into segregated units with white officers.
badly
Booming!!
it increased wages
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
no the German does not in vole the world war 1 or 2
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.