Thesis:<span> The US labor force changed greatly toward a job market mostly made of women during the second world war, but then greatly changed back to a male-dominated labor force just shortly after the second world war.</span>
At the start of World War II, women made on like a quarter of the workforce, as most had to stay home to continue tending their children and maintaining their home.<span> Even though many people kept from having children because of the Great Depression not just recently passing, and many people still couldn't afford maintaining a family, many women still stayed at home instead of signing up in the war because they felt that was the way things should be.</span>
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One negative about the slave trade was that it tended to increase the amount of war that occurred in West Africa. The reason for this is that European (and American) slave traders did not simply go out into the African countryside and kidnap their own slaves. Instead, they bought slaves from the coastal kingdoms. Those kingdoms generally got slaves to sell through war and through raids against inland tribes. Because the slave traders wanted more slaves, the coastal kingdoms were encouraged to wage more wars and conduct more raids against their neighbors. In addition, those kingdoms were provided with things like guns in exchange for slaves. This helped those kingdoms have a greater capacity for waging war.
This brings us to the one (short-term) benefit of the slave trade: it initially helped the coastal kingdoms. Those kingdoms became richer and more powerful because they were able to get guns, money, and other things in exchange for the slaves.
However, even these kingdoms were hurt in the long term. This is because the slave trade hurt all of West Africa. First, the slave trade took away millions of Africans (men more than women) in the prime of their lives. This badly disrupted both the cultures and the economies of the African nations. Because they were disrupted, they were less able to progress. The link below argues that the slave trade made it harder for Africa to enjoy an agrarian revolution and, in turn, an industrial revolution. This is because the men and women who could have helped make these revolutions were being taken into slavery. Because the African nations did not develop economically and because their societies were weakened, they were unable to effectively resist the Europeans when the Europeans started to colonize Africa.
Thus, we can say that Africa was badly harmed by the slave trade. The trade made war more common, harmed the economies and societies of the nations from which the slaves came, and eventually made it easier for Africa to be colonized by the Europeans.
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Farmers were the first individuals to be hit hard by the stock market crash and the Great Depression.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The Great Depression and the crash in the stock market made the farmers to be the most affected.
- This phenomenon was the world’s most dramatic economic downturn that affected the world economy very badly, bringing a dark history to the industrialized world.
- As crop prices fell sharply, agricultural and rural areas were impacted very badly, with the fall going to more than 60%.
- As the demand fell drastically, the primary sector industries on which many areas relied upon were the first to be affected.
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Answer: The holocaust began by Hitler stripping German Jews of citizenship.
Explanation: On 15 September 1935, The German Parliament passed the Nuremberg Laws. These laws stated that only those of "German or kindred blood" could be citizens. Everyone else was stripped away of their citizenship.