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What is meant by the line the roaring twenties was put to a halt because of the great depression?

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Answered by mulemadison
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The roaring twenties was put to a halt because of the great depression.

Explanation:

After the end of the First World War in 1918,  the 1920's saw a huge economic transformation in North America and Europe. It was referred as the 'roaring twenties' because of new developments in arts and rapid increase in the economic condition.

But very soon all these came into halt when U.S was hit by the great economic depression. The Great Depression that occurred in U.S in 1929 had heavy repercussions in the economy of the world. It affected almost every country and economies fell rapidly.

Therefore, it is said that "the roaring twenties was put to a halt because of the great depression."

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Answered by prachikalantri
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Because of the Great Depression, the Roaring Twenties came to an end.

Explanation:

After the end of the First World War in 1918,  the 1920's saw a huge economic transformation in North America and Europe. It was referred as the 'roaring twenties' because of new developments in arts and rapid increase in the economic condition.

All of this came to a halt when the United States was devastated by the Great Depression. The Great Depression, which began in the United States in 1929, had far-reaching consequences for the global economy. Almost every country was affected, and economies plummeted.

As a result, it is said that "the roaring twenties came to an end due to the Great Depression."

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