The Great Depression and World War II. How did The Great Depression slow down the economy on the home front, and was it met with a wide range of problems worldwide?

The Great Depression and World War II. How did The Great Depression slow down the economy on the home front, and was it met with a wide range of problems worldwide?

During the time, how did isolationism, a focus on domestic issues, and a reluctance to get involved in international events?

How the American economy has to be geared up for combat when United States’ entry into World War II in 1939 marked the beginning of the end of the Great Depression? Analyze also in the view of a biblical perspective.

How did the U.S. stock market experience a loss of nearly half its value, leading to a deflationary period?

How are these tough economic times reflected in the United States today? Using the recent pandemic as a pretext, the federal government passed legislation that injected money into an artificially slowed economy?

How did the U.S. start with a military structure that had been decimated following WWI, the nation-building to the most potent armed force the world has ever known? How did President Roosevelt demonstrate a good grasp of strategy and the ability to mold the policy of a coalition? Analyze also in the view of a biblical viewpoint.

References

Herring, George C. From Colony to Superpower. Oxford University Press, 2008.

Payne, Richard J. Global Issues: Politics, Economics, and Culture,  5th Edition. Pearson, 201