WWI vs WWII on consequent economic depression/growth: Difference between revisions
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=World War I= | =World War I= | ||
==Economic Impact of World War I== | ==Economic Impact of World War I== | ||
-52% of GDP | |||
-4 million men fighting meant countless hours of labor lost | |||
--3.5 million workers added to Federal workforce | |||
==Economic Legacies of World War I== | ==Economic Legacies of World War I== | ||
=The Roaring Twenties= | =The Roaring Twenties= |
Revision as of 22:53, 28 November 2007
World War I
Economic Impact of World War I
-52% of GDP -4 million men fighting meant countless hours of labor lost --3.5 million workers added to Federal workforce