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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
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Why did the great depression impact Europe

History
2 answers:
SVEN [57.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:Consecuencias económicas

La principal consecuencia económica consistió en la reducción de consumo, la cual llevó a cerrar a muchas empresas que se vieron afectadas por la falta de demanda.

Además, se redujo notablemente la producción industrial y aumentaron las cifras de desempleo a través de todo el mundo.

Por su parte, Estados Unidos pasó casi 4 años con indicadores económicos negativos.

Consecuencias sociales

En cuestiones sociales, incrementó el fenómeno de desigualdad social y en todo el mundo se presentaron altas cifras de hambre, pobreza e indigencia.

Las tasas de desempleo aumentaron junto con la inseguridad y la criminalidad. Muchas familias cayeron en la pobreza e incluso las personas que conservaron sus empleos, tuvieron una reducción en sus salarios.

Consecuencias políticas

A partir de la crisis mundial en diferentes países, principalmente europeos, surgieron formas de gobierno totalitarias en países como Alemania, Italia y España, que luego originaron la Segunda Guerra Mundial en 1939.

Además, la falta de trabajo y la desigualdad social incrementaron el comunismo como pensamiento político e ideológico, ya que este modelo les proveía a las personas un colchón económico asegurado ante la inestabilidad económica.

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klemol [59]3 years ago
5 0
It impacted Europe severely. Many people lost there jobs and the unemployment rate skyrocketed. All the levels of trade between the countries had fell out.
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