Why is the New Deal’s impact on the US economy hard to measure? Question 6 options: WWII created production demands that benefited businesses and provided jobs that ended widespread unemployment Because this was the world’s first Great Depression and economists did not understand how to measure the New Deal’s impact The New Deal reforms were spread across several years and changes to the economy can only be measured one year at a time In addition to the New Deal, several international trade agreements were signed during this period and that diluted the New Deal’s impact
Did you have any thoughts regarding what it might be?
i think its the fisrt option but im not sure.
Hmm, I would say that the first and last option seems the most realistic. Going to see if I can find out for sure though
okay thank you!
excuse me mr shadow, but i have to go. i have a class at this time.
Hmm, go with which one you think makes the most sense. I tried to find an article regarding this but I couldn't find any.
One of our history helpers @Arcadiouse might be able to take a look at it if you don't need to answer it right now.
okay thank you. ill be back then.
Alright
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