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The inter-war crisis (The Great Depression (Overproduction (bankrupt),…
The inter-war crisis
The Great Depression
Overproduction
bankrupt
Falling consumption
The Wall Street Crash
repay
the loans
unemployment
increased
Consumption decreased
Some banks collapsed
Living standards became worse
Protests against the government
United States
Two-party political system
Democratic party
Republican party
1920s and 1930s
republicans
1933
ROOSEVELT and the
New Deal
Public-works
Establishment social insurance system.
Government intervention economy
Assistance for farmers
Economy
1920s
The Roaring
Twenties
Change in 1929:
GREAT
DEPRESSION
Politics
Authoritarian
dictatorships
Democracy
Democratic states
Not always protecting rights
freedoms equally
The post-war crisis
Early 20s → crisis
End of war economy
Shortage of food
inflation
Material destruction
deaths
US → first to recover
Loans to Europe