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two term limit (in the US, sorry if ur talking about another country but u didn't say so and i live in the US so i just assumed u meant the US)
Farmers faced tough times. While most Americans enjoyed relative prosperity for most of the 1920s, the Great Depression for the American farmer really began after World War I. Much of the Roaring '20s was a continual cycle of debt for the American farmer, stemming from falling farm prices and the need to purchase expensive machinery. When the stock market crashed in 1929 sending prices in an even more downward cycle, many American farmers wondered if their hardscrabble lives would ever improve.
Almost 20% of the United States GDP is actually made up of Government Spending.
Contrary to popular belief the United States is NOT an example of a pure capitalist state.
The government intervenes quite often to provide schools, food banks, hospitals, universities, roads and even bails out banks and large corporations. The government even has anti-competition and anti-monopoly laws.
A pure capitalist state would mean even lower intervention by the Government and a free hand of Demand and Supply.