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The Depression in the 1930s was the deepest and most widespread economic collapse in history. What were its international economic and political consequences?
Individual Character
The set of moral and mental qualities and beliefs that distinguishes one person from others, often influencing behavior and decision-making.
Personal Standards
The individual principles and criteria that guide behavior, performance, and the evaluation of oneself and others.
Self-Gratification
Seeking pleasure or satisfaction for oneself, often without regard for long-term consequences or ethical considerations.
Moral Boundaries
The ethical limits and guidelines that individuals set for themselves, guiding their behavior and interactions.
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