Résumé
The U.S. government's response to the Great Depression and World War II represented a compromise between those who hoped to expand the powers of the state and American citizens' traditional distrust of the government. Evaluate the evidence for this statement.
Contents:
Introduction
I) From 1929 onwards, the Depression Crisis begins to pose a new threat to the American people, and the traditional role of the government evolves subsequently
A. The Great Depression and the First New Deal
B. The Role of World War II
II) Neither the Great Depression nor World War II put an end to American citizens' traditional distrust of the government
A. The opposition of right-wing organizations
B. A difficult compromise
Conclusion