Monday, February 8, 2010

RJA # 3c.

Who is directly affected more big or small businesses?
What are the gains and losses of war in the economy?
When does the economy bounce back if it is decimated by war?
Where is the economy faltering more if it is( car companies, retail stores, etc.)?
How is the economy different with the size and time of war?
Why do some countries get hit harder than others during wartime?
Should a person buy materials during wartime even if they can't afford it to help the economy to spend more on the military?
Would things be much different if war didn't occur at that time?

2 comments:

  1. To make the question "What are the gains and losses of war in the economy?" more of an arguement you could always ask something more along the lines of "There are more gains in the economy during the time of war" or "There are more losses in the economy during the time of war" depending on your view point.

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  2. To make your paper more argumentative you could take the question "What are the gains and losses of war in the economy?" and pick a side saying there are more gains then losses in the economy during the time of war, or go the other way and say there are more losses then gains depending on your view point.

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