Answer:
the Federal Reserve Board
A large portion of Japanese forces were still willing and requesting to continue to fight, while the leadership mulled over the options and chose to avoid complete nuclear annihilation.
The direct economic consequence of the Great Depression was unemployment. Many workers were laid off as companies and
factories went out of business. Many
were desperate for work as they tried to make ends meet. Some walked the streets with their
credentials literally pinned on their suits or clothes in the hopes that they
would land a job.