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<span>In The Wealth of Nations, Smith wrote that markets produced the things that society needed because of the operation of the "invisible and.” This idea forms the basis of a poor economy.
Based on my research, Smith wrote many other market's, not just (one). And from this, they were able to help her produce many things in that economy that was needed because of the things that were happening.
This would be known to be a (non)-wealthy economy because she had to ask for help from other people and of that sort for them to become back in place.
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~Jurgen</span>
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It affects us in many ways? You could say it was what forced the government to take action to put a minimum wage and minimum pricing on goods such as corn,potatoes,etc. It also made way for the federal government to give loans out to farmers and really push to buy the surplus goods and give it to the poverty line of americans. There's a lot of things it did can you be more specific the great depression has done a lot of things good and bad in the broadest sense.
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was based on small farms and factories
included many productive textile mills
The reason why Australia registered no civilian death during WW1 is because the war was not fought in their lands. Being a member of the commonwealth, the country only contributed forces to fight for the crown like any other country that was part of the British empire by the time.