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world war ii and the u.s. economy
based on this graph and your knowledge of history, the growth in u.s. employment was sparked by
a. the end of the great depression.
b. the beginning of world war ii.
c. u.s. entry into world war ii.
d. the end of world war ii.
u.s. unemployment rate, 1930 - 1950
unemployment rate by percentage
source: u.s. department of labor, bureau of labor statistics
The graph shows a sharp, sustained drop in U.S. unemployment starting in the early 1940s, which aligns with the U.S. entry into World War II in 1941. The war created massive demand for labor in military production and related industries, driving down unemployment and sparking employment growth. The end of the Great Depression (A) did not immediately cause this sharp growth, the beginning of WWII (B) had minimal U.S. employment impact before entry, and the end of WWII (D) led to temporary post-war layoffs, not the growth seen here.
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C. U.S. entry into World War II.