Economic Activity on Each Side of the Great Depression
A 4 page
paper examining the US economy of the 1920s and that of the 1930s. There was a wealth
of difference between the two. The federal government undertook all sorts of inflationary
and risky ventures in an effort to create jobs and get money from wages back into
circulation. None of its efforts seemed to have any lasting effect, and it took the economic
benefits of another World War to extricate the US economy from the Great Depression that
gripped the entire world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSdepression.wps
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