Sunday, January 24, 2010

From Homework about the Economy of the 1920s and 1930s

An answer to the question "Characterize the general economic conditions in the US during the decades of the 1920s and 1930s":

The 1920s was a period of extreme economic growth, as was the 1930s.

their was drastic economic growth both decades


were somewhat consistent during the middle years (Inner monologue while grading this one:  You mean the years from, oh, 1928 until 1932?  When there was that big, some might even say "Great", depression that began right in the middle?)

An answer to the question "How many years did it take for annual sales to surpass what it had reached in 1929": 
cars

An answer to the question "Describe the production of cars in 1932, especially in comparison to that of other years":

it was the best (Note - 1932 was the year when the US had the lowest production of cars.)

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