1. Explain how macro-economic and international economic trends contributed to economic growth in the twenties, but how...
Question:
1. Explain how macro-economic and international economic trends contributed to economic growth in the twenties, but how it also afflicted the economy with a series of vulnerabilities. (minimum two hundred words)
2. Comparing and contrasting economic gains with changing conditions at the workplace, assess whether working Americans saw their lot improve or worsen during the 1920s. (minimum two hundred words)
3. Identify the central causes of the Great Depression. (minimum two hundred words)
4. Considering the exceptional length and long-term repercussions of the Great Depression, explain what reasonable lessons policymakers should draw from this historic experience. (minimum two hundred words)
5. Compare and contrast the different levels of success of New Deal relief, reform, and recovery. (minimum two hundred words)
6. Identify the long-term consequences of the war economy for American workers and consumers. (minimum two hundred words)
7. Compare and contrast the ideological shift in government in the 1970s with the enduring long-run trends and determine the relative importance of national political trends for economic development. (minimum two hundred words)
8. Explain the key characteristics of Keynesian Economics and identify the flaws and benefits of its policies. (minimum two hundred words)
9. What are the major remaining challenges in economic growth and development that Americans continue to face today? (minimum two hundred words)
10. How COVID-19 Has Affected the U.S. Economy? (minimum two hundred words)
You can use the following article.
https://www.thebalance.com/how-covid-19-has-affected-the-us-economy-5092445
11. What caused the Great Recession? (minimum two hundred words)
Useful article: https://irle.berkeley.edu/what-really-caused-the-great-recession/
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