Well.... to start with the "Recession<span>" Tops The </span>Great Depression<span>. When the stock market crashed in October 1929, it was only the beginning of a long period of economic decline and uncertainty that would last more than a decade. ... In 2011 those few years often where described as the worst economic crisis since the </span>Great Depression. But how do the two differ in a quick answer.<span> The </span>difference<span> between the two is that the unemployment rate in "The Great R</span>ecession"<span> was less severe than in "The Great D</span><span>epression"</span>
The race was extremely close and due to "hanging chads" (unclearly marked ballots) the Supreme Court had to decide who the winner was because the election was just too close
Yes because they got us out of debt. They also purified most of the racial segregation. Men in war thought that African Americans were being unfairly drawn sometimes.