Effects of the Great Depressio
The introduction of the discussion will focus on the origins of the Great Depression and the escalating events that led to it. Thiswill provide adequate foundations to bring up questions and attempt to answer them in an objective fashion as to why and how the Depression affected different industrialized countries in different ways. The core of the debate will consist of detailed comparable analyses of the consequences of the Depression with an emphasis onthe economic aspects. The conclusion will provide a brief overview of the ways used by the different governments to get out of that dark episode of world economic history. When studying the Great Depression and it's effects, it is not unusual for historians to choose World War I as a starting point for their investigation. The reason for that is the importance of the repercussions the conflict had on the economies of all the countries that were involved in it. First of all, the War made it impossible for Europe to maintain previous levels of production. For example, before the War,France, the U.K. and Germany accounted for about 60 percent1 of the world's exports of manufactured goods, a share of the market which they co
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Approximate Word count = 2083
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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