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Kayley
2 March, 11:07
When did the Great Depression finally end?
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Jamarcus Gonzalez
2 March, 13:20
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On the surface, World War II seems to mark the end of the Great Depression. During the war, more than 12 million Americans were sent into the military, and a similar number toiled in defense-related jobs. Those war jobs seemingly took care of the 17 million unemployed in 1939.
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