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Identify specific ways in which U.S. entry into World War II improved the national economy and ended the Great Depression.
Parol Evidence Rule
The parol evidence rule is a legal principle that prevents parties in a written contract from presenting external evidence that contradicts or adds to the written terms of the contract.
Statute Of Frauds
A legal concept that requires certain types of contracts to be written and signed in order to be legally enforceable.
At Will
Refers to employment arrangements where either the employer or employee can end the employment relationship at any time, for any reason not prohibited by law, and without prior notice.
Statute Of Frauds
A legal doctrine requiring certain agreements to be in written form and signed by all parties to be legally binding, aiming to prevent fraud and perjuries.
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