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    The Wartime Boom help shaped the history and growth in Oakland and the American history for that matter. This economic boom brought World War II the much-needed relief from the Great Depression of the 1930s. The Wartime Boom had a great impact the city of Oakland in particular: Oakland’s productive port‚ the largest seaport in Northern California‚ and its strategic location at the terminal of major rail lines‚ made the city an important center of goods production. The wartime industrial growth led

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    Introduction In the years that followed the end of the American Civil War‚ and more than a hundred years after the first industrial revolution which was centered around textiles‚ the economy of the United States grew considerably as the country entered in its second phase of Industrial Revolution. The visual map of the United States has therefor been transformed by unprecedented urbanization as more and more people started to emigrated from the countryside to the cities. Also the new territories

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    Time Period 8 Study Guide 1. The economic growth following World War II was caused primarily by the efforts of the president and the federal government in response to fears about another Great Depression as 1946-1947 put America into a postwar recession. The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944‚ otherwise known as the GI Bill of Rights‚ allowed the 15 million veterans returning from the war to continue their education through government grants. The federal government also allowed veterans over $16

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    In the United states‚ The Great Depression that commenced in1929 was much more extensive and longer lasting than any other nations in the world. The severity‚ the nature and the timing of different economic incidents varied considerably among nations. Africa‚ Asia‚ Australia and Europe and many more nations experienced The great Depression‚ but their response to economic catastrophe was distinct. One of the outcome of the Great Depression was the collapse of International trade which fell thirty

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    to an economy‚ because of all of the components that go into making a car. Mass production meant that a factory commonly specialized in one‚ or a small amount of parts. Many factories would need to be set up to facilitate all of the parts that go into the vehicles. This meant untold thousands of jobs‚ and a trickledown effect of increased jobs for supply chain vendors. That‚ and the massive amounts of money spent on infrastructure to support these vehicles led to an increase in the economy. As long

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    Industrial Revolution was a significant period. Agriculture‚ transport‚ industry and communication these are some of the major changes during the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution Agriculture and its effect on Quality of life and Economy was significantly important during this time. Paragraph 1: Before the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers were very important to their rural towns because they were the only ones growing food to feed not only their family but the town they lived in as

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    on Vietnamese farmland‚ industry‚ and infrastructure due to the result of sustained American bombing missions. In the north‚ 29 of the 30 provincial capitals had sustained heavy bombing damage. One third of them almost destroyed. In the south‚ the economy had been propped up with United States aid and investment‚ but had little developments. In terms of economic aspects‚ about a million Vietnamese were relocated to previously uncultivated land called the “new economic zones.” The population of the

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    Edison. Thomas Edison became Henry Ford’s role model. He taught him how to run a business and how to be successful as a businessman. Ford retained the information he was given and started working on a gasoline-powered horseless carriage quadricycle. Ford was able to reduce the quadricycle into a smaller car‚ which became the base for the famous Model

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    descended approximately 30%‚ and real per capita disposable income plunged another 40%. About 12 million people became jobless‚ and almost 85‚ 000 businesses around the globe fizzled up‚ and thousands of people became homeless. By 1993 the economy started to regain itself‚ but there was a great reduction in business activity. In 1937 there was a

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    as one of the most prosperous countries with a booming economy and mass production of goods. But just as it took decades for America to build up this reputation‚ there were devastating periods of intense trial and error. During the Great Depression‚ 40% of Americans were living in poverty due to an unregulated economy. The New Deal soon followed after society had reached its apotheosis of poverty and served as a relief to jump-start the economy. The United States soon entered World War II due to Japan’s

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