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Usimov [2.4K]
2 years ago
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What was the primary reason for the economic boom that occurred in the united states after world war ii? (5 points) group of ans

wer choices it wasn’t necessary to rebuild land and industries. it was necessary to rebuild land and industries. the marshall plan provided money to develop industries. the european union provided money to develop industries.
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1 answer:
jasenka [17]2 years ago
5 0

The primary reason for the economic boom that occurred in the U.S. after World War ii was that It wasn’t necessary to rebuild land and industries.

Option A is correct.

<h3>What is economic boom?</h3>

Economic Boom is one of the phrase of the business cycle in which all the levels of the economy works on their top level or work more effectively. It is the second phrase of the business cycle and also called as peak level.

Because the battle was not fought on American soil, there was nothing to restore or redevelop.

This implied that, while Europe was being destroyed, the United States could produce goods and transport them to European to sell or contribute.

Because there were no competition on the international market, the economy expanded rapidly.

Therefore, option A is correct.

Learn more about the economic boom, refer to:

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