It was a loan from the bank in the 1920's and it helped a lot of people for buying stuff until the depression. <span />
I think its destructive and constructive at the same time. Change may not happen in an instant. It will require a collective effort, like the youth rebellion against racial discrimination. It caught the attention of the world from a destructive sense of replacing the old repressive stigma of racial discrimination to a constructive acknowledgment of equality regardless of race.
The call for peace on the Vietnam war happened when Americans realized that deaths of their soldiers were results of baseless disputes of their leaders. It also affected the whole economy and well-being of Vietnam people. From a destructive result came a constructive acceptance of the implications of war.
The counterculture movements were also popular during those times. It responded and called for change through different forms of action using <span>nonviolent means. The aim is to raise progressive ideals based on social issues, destroying the old culture of conformity and replacing it with a culture in favor of the people. </span><span>
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Russia's defeat of France was the turning point in the Napoleonic Wars because it shook the reputation of Napoleon and weakened the hegemony of French in Europe. This war showed that Napoleon could be defeated and was not invincible. The strength of the french army under Napoleon decreased by a huge margin.