The post–World
War II economic expansion, also known as the postwar economic boom, the long
boom, and the Golden Age of Capitalism, was a period of economic prosperity in
the mid-20th century which occurred, following the end of World War II in 1945, and lasted until the early
1970s. It ended with the collapse of the Bretton Woods monetary system in 1971, the 1973 oil
crisis<span>, and the 1973–1974
stock market crash, which led to the </span>1970s
recession. Narrowly
defined, the period spanned from 1945 to 1952, with overall growth lasting well
until 1971, though there are some debates on dating the
period. Booms in
individual countries differed, some starting as early as 1945, and overlapping
the rise of the East Asian economies into the 1980s or 1990s.
Capital Cities in Central America
01 of 07. Panama's Capital: Panama City. ...
02 of 07. Costa Rica's Capital: San José ...
03 of 07. Guatemala's Capital: Guatemala City. ...
04 of 07. Nicaragua's Capital: Managua. ...
05 of 07. El Salvador's Capital: San Salvador. ...
06 of 07. Honduras's Capital: Tegucigalpa. ...
07 of 07. Belize's Capital: Belmopan.
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The Second Crusade was started in response to the fall of the County of Edessa in 1144 to the forces of Zengi. The county had been founded during the First Crusade (1096–1099) by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1098. While it was the first Crusader state to be founded, it was also the first to fall.
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hunter-gatherers - their diet was mainly meat from wild animals , they did not own many things.
farmers - they owned land and property , they depended on domesticated plants and animals for food.
explanation: farmers are people who own their own land and grow their own food. they eat plants that they grown and eat pigs and other animals that they raise. hunter-gatherers are basically hunters. they have weapons and they go out and kill their food in the woods or in a field. they eat what they catch meaning they rely on their their skills to eat.