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/* ending the depression */
[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D06E1DF143EE13ABC4153DFB466838B639EDE]
[https://nber15.nber.org/bookcv_1/BUSINESS%20CYCLES%20AND%20UNEMPLOYMENT-HOOVER_HERBERT-1923.CV.pdf]
[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/id/17606.htm]
:However, it is a red herring to suggest that Hoover's failure implies that Roosevelt was successful in ending the Depression. The Depression did not end until 1941. Unemployment was still 20% in 1938 and 15% in 1940. New Deal programs, like the WPA, CCC, TVA etc. simply did not make a dent in the unemployment in the 1930s. Liberals will argue, just like supporters of Obama's stimulus plan that implementation was not quick enough. I argue that such progams are inherently unworkable and unsustainable. World War II, a war that killed 60 million people, is what ended the Great Depression, not FDR's New Deal of the 1930s. Thus, I will revert back to a more neutral and less liberal introduction. I welcome any comment.