The economic pain of the Great Depression prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to enact a barrage of regulations and law to bring about reform, relief, and recovery. Even though those actions did not ultimately end the Depression, they resulted in a number of durable programs that made life less risky for most Americans. The Depression only really ended after the industrial demands of World War II kicked in.
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The great depression actually ended after US started supplying to the Allied nation in the World war 2. Europe production was hit and all the production was fulfilled by the US firms. that increased demand and supply from the US helped end the depression.
The economic pain of the Great Depression prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to enact a barrage...