Monday, March 15, 2010

RJA #8a: Quotation, Paraphrase, and Summary

"The Vietnam War had several effects on the U.S. economy. The requirements of the war effort strained the nation's production capacities, leading to imbalances in the industrial sector. Factories that would have been producing consumer goods were being used to make items from the military, causing controversy over the government's handling of economic policy. In addition, the government's military spending caused several problems for the American economy."

http://www.historycentral.com/sixty/Economics/Vietnam.html

The Vietnam War had multiple consequences on the U.S. financial system. The obligations of the war stuggle labored the nation's manufacturing capabilities, leading to inequity in the commerce district. Industrial units that would have been manufacturing buyer commodities were being used to yield objects from the armed forces, resulting in disagreement over the government's conduct of financial procedure. In addition, the government's armed forces expenses caused multiple tribulations for the American economy.

During the Vietnam war normal manufactures had to stop producing normal goods to produce goods for the military leading to a shortage of certain supplies. Also the government was spending too much money on the war leading to discrepencies in the American economy at the time.

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