<span>The government's reaction was to absorb more political power, dump the gold based currency, and replace it with promissory notes. They then created make work jobs and flooded the market with this currency. Nothing improved until Imperial Japan attacked and Germany declared war on the US. Private factories were re-started and competed with one another for government war contracts. After the war, the depression should have returned, but something was altered: the US was left with the only functioning factories --- unlike the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan, US factories were not leveled by bombing. This meant that Americans had a monopoly on manufactured goods, and two countries -- former enemies-- that could be rebuilt and turned into ready markets for American goods. The US walked out of WWII rich, with just a few cyclical recessions that healed themselves. As a result, the government slowly came back into the market to get its cut. The War on Poverty, the slow trend to absorb health care, union greed, and continual addition of hidden tax resources increased the drag on the free-enterprise private sector of the economy. This has made the US non-competitive in a global world market. To remedy the situation, nationalization of the private sector continues under populist socialist pressures, and I suspect that the depression is coming back and the hey-day of US economic power will not return very soon. The public treasury went bust long ago.
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The generational groups born during the Vietnam War years were baby boomers, beatniks, hippies, and a bit later Generation X.
President Johnson signed the civil Rights Act of 1964, which tells the end of discrimination between the citizen of the people, it has highly impact on today's economy as people now do not believe in discrimination as and racism have seen very less.
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Johnson's policies in Vietnam?</h3>
Johnson was inclined to a comprehensive strategy that pushed the United States to thwart Communist expansion of the kind that was occurring in Vietnam.
But he lacked Kennedy's expertise and zeal in the area, and gave priority to domestic changes over significant foreign policy measures.
Thus, it was civil Rights Act of 1964
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The answer is A, The Delian League was a defense alliance amber then city-states
A sentence that clarifies the meaning of this cartoon is that the United States wanted to liberate Cuba from Spain but maintain control over the island.
One of the most prominent warlike confrontations of the 19th century in America was the Spanish-American war in which the United States fought against Spain in support of Cuban Independence
After this war, the United States continued to influence the government of Cuba at its convenience because it is an important point in the Caribbean. Additionally, after the defeat of Spain, the territory of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam, which became colonial dependencies of the United States.
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