It led to the Great Depression because the U.S. was in debt to other countries
Herbert Hoover was president when the great depression began.Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president through the rest of the great depression and most of World War 2.Harry Truman was president during the final part of World War 2.
the great depression triggered WWI
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The Great Depression.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
About 1 in 10 people probably suffer from it. Very treatable and common disease.
World War II
10-20% (a+)
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
Depression is a mood disorder, and only a small percentage of people suffer from it. I believe you might be confusing the term "depression" with the natural state of sadness or grief. There is not one person in the world who has never experienced sadness or grief. There are, however, a majority of people who have not suffered from clinical depression which can last for years.
The Great Depression impacted in 1936 (after the stock market crashed) and it ended when World War II started because of people going into the military and people gaining jobs in factories and what not.
The Great Depression was an important event for the USA and the World. In Europe, the Great Depression led to Hitler and the Nazi party and WWII. In the USA, the Great Depression led to FDR and a change in the way the American people regard their government and the way the American government treats the American people.
Statistics of American depression is 9 million people and rising. 340 million people in the world suffer from depression and rising. 1 in 4 women will suffer from depression 1 in 10 men will suffer from depression (this statistic is not absolutely correct because more women are apt to see their doctor for depression than men do.) Depression strikes all races, rich and poor.
to get people's minds off of the great depression and the aftermath of world war I.
how many people suffer from anerexia iin the world
World War II got Americans out of the great depression People were more willing to take on debt.