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1.The economy in the inter.-war years
1.1.Post-war crisis
characterised by
high levels of debt
a shortage of products
The suffragist movement
Russia, Great Britain, Poland, the Netherlands and Austria in 1918
Germany and Belgium in 1919
Czechoslovakia and the USA in 1920
1.2.Recovery in the 1920S
In 1924
the Dawes Plan
From 1925 on
Germany's economy began to recover
1.3.The wall street crash 1929
Agricultural overproduction
the American agricultural system had increased its production
Speculation on the stock market and excessive bank credit
companies and individuals bought shares in companies on the Wall Street stock market
Industrial overproduction
American industry had increased production in order to supply Europe
1.4.The great depression of the 1930S
consequences
The world economy was affected
decrease in the standard of living
Wages fell
Companies closed
the New Deal
to give subsidies to agricultural producers
to carry out public works
to limit agricultural and industrial production
to establish government control of the stock market
to establish a minimum wage and provide unemployment compensation