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The Negative Impact Of World War II On The United States

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World War II, one of the most heartbreaking wars known to mankind, had an exceedingly colossal impact on America. Before World War II, Americans were just recovering from the previous war, World War I. One of the time periods was called the Roaring Twenties. Many African Americans moved from the South to the North for a better lifestyle. This movement was entitled with the name “The Great Migration”. As for the economy, this time period introduced many new inventions including the radio, the automobile, the traffic light, the television, the vacuum cleaner, and so many more inventions we still use today. After these times the Great Depression occurred when the stock market crashed and many Americans fell into poverty. This rendered twenty-four point nine percent of the U.S. population unemployed. World War II started on September 1, 1939, when Hitler decided to invade Poland. World War II impacted America socially, economically, and environmentally, changing America for the rest of history. The social state of America was affected by World War Two astronomically in many ways. After the war, America’s living standards were the highest ever in the 1950s. “Following the war people thought it would be ideal to have babies so the …show more content…

The negative impact World War II placed on America was inflation. “According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the rapid post-war inflationary episode was caused by the elimination of price controls, supply shortages, and pent-up consumer demand.” (“Historical Parallels to Today’s Inflationary Episode”) Inflation during this time was at two point three percent. One year later, in December 1946, the inflation rate increased to a whopping eighteen percent. Then to top it off, the inflation rate reached its climax on March 1947 at twenty percent. As World War Two greatly impacted the social and economic state of America, it also affected the environment of the

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