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The document discusses the California economy during the Great Depression compared to World War II, highlighting how the state's geography played a crucial role in shaping its economic landscape. During World War II, industries such as aerospace and manufacturing flourished due to wartime demands and California's strategic location. The contrasts between the economic struggles of the Great Depression and the industrial boom of the war period illustrate the significant impact of external factors on California's economy.
