As World War II began, after a decade of economic depression, the United States was not a rich country. |
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We can understand war, economic depression, and political repression cutting into reproduction. |
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After the trauma of war, sanctions and economic depression in the 1990s, a kind of stability has settled over the region. |
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The economic depression that follows the 1929 stock market crash has a dramatic impact on European and American nations. |
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Above all, we sought to bring an end to the miseries that had plagued us in the 1930s and 1940s, and, in particular, to put an end to economic depression and war. |
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Durkheim observed that social periods of disruption, e.g. economic depression, brought about greater anomie. |
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The economic depression in Austria gave momentum to the movement's cause, and Willy and his friends were closely watched by the police. |
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It refuses to take legal action against the corporate criminals who have pushed Britain to the precipice of a full-blown economic depression. |
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They are driven from their country by war, poverty, economic depression and lack of opportunities. |
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At time of the current economic depression, the strengthening and unification of enforcement gains crucial importance. |
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The country was mired in a severe economic depression for the fourth year in a row. |
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The first literacy test bill was debated during a severe economic depression marked by high unemployment, deteriorating working conditions, failed businesses, and rising labor violence. |
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The G-20 process and the swift, decisive actions that it brought about helped to avert a global economic depression in the last year. |
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Two events boded ill for the future of democracy: the accession of Carol II to the throne in 1930 and the world economic depression. |
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In one high production year, 1873, surprisingly at the height of a major economic depression, the studio turned out over 14,000 photographs. |
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A bad recession was tipped over the edge into a terrible time of economic depression. |
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Senator Christie fell victim to the severe economic depression of the 1870s and spent his last years in serious financial straits. |
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Emerging from the shadow of the global economic depression and Second World War, it took Volvo 23 years to build its first 100,000 cars. |
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Periods of economic depression and recession can have highly disruptive and long-lasting consequences for national and international stability. |
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The worldwide economic depression of the 1930s affected Australia, especially its primary industries. |
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Then difficult times brought on by the 1930s economic depression forced Nikola to close his medical clinic. |
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I think that the coincidence between the economic depression and the aggressiveness of the neoconservative school determined what happened. |
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Fears of economic depression combined with the specter of a worldwide crash and a credit crunch weighed on all markets. |
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Many fear an economic depression when foreign spending dries up. |
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Two world wars and an economic depression dominated the first half of the 20th century. |
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The English riposted by boycotting the fine wines of Bordeaux and it was in this context of economic depression in the wine industry that Hugh Barton took over the Chevalier and Monbalon estates. |
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Even thefts in the Valley of the Kings were tolerated for a time because the loot they produced helped to offset rising inflation and economic depression. |
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Say attributed economic depression not to a general weakness in demand but to temporary overproduction in some markets and underproduction in others. |
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In the time of economic depression lavish dancing films made by producers like Busby Berkeley and the movies with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers boomed. |
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Since 1896, the Edwardian era marked the end of the economic depression and the beginning of a boom period that lasted up to the eve of the First World War. |
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For the first two years of the Commonwealth, the Rump faced economic depression and the risk of invasion from Scotland and Ireland. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression, as the local traders were not as skilled in trading salted fish. |
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Kuwait's pearl industry also collapsed as a result of the worldwide economic depression. |
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During the economic depression, luxuries like pearls were in little demand. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression as the Scottish and local traders were not as skilled in trading with salted fish. |
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The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, originating in the United States. |
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Poor whites and landless former slaves suffered the most from the postwar economic depression. |
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Political upheaval followed economic depression. |
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The economic depression that began in 1893 severely curtailed commissions. |
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During his second term, which started in 1930, he gathered around him a group of professors from Columbia University to find solutions to the economic depression that plagued the country. |
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Six years after the founding of modern Canada the economy, along with most of the then developed world, was reeling from the shock of an economic depression of unprecedented severity. |
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Today, it is enduring the United States' economic depression, particularly the high prices of oil and food, and the inflationary pressures from both. |
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Given the current economic depression there is open talk in Estonia, where there have been lively debates on how to balance the budget, of compromises on child benefit. |
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Experts maintain that the Polish economy is one of the few that will be able to withstand a possible economic depression, though no one can predict the scale that the crisis might reach globally. |
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While it faced economic depression soon after opening, the bank prospered in the 1850s during a period of railway expansion and rampant land speculation. |
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It was the largest and most important economic depression in the 20th century, and is used in the 21st century as an example of how far the world's economy can fall. |
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The dominion of the Western Roman Empire was gradually eroded by abuses of power, civil wars, barbarian migrations and invasions, military reforms and economic depression. |
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The crest above the shield was a Welsh dragon rising from flames, symbolising the revival of the county's industry following a period of economic depression. |
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