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2 years ago
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In many ways, Roosevelt saved the United States. He believed the government should become the active force in driving the countr

y toward prosperity and held to that idea regardless of any opposition. In 1941, the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor ignited World War II, and the war effort helped to accelerate the production of goods and services in the United States. Ultimately, this ended the Great Depression and put the country back on the road to prosperity. However, it was Roosevelt's programs that held the United States together for so many years by providing work, income, and hope in a time of unprecedented economic terror
Which is the best inference from the author's statement that World War II “ended the Great Depression”?
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wlad13 [49]2 years ago
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The best inference from the author's statement that World War II "ended the Great Depression" is that it increased production needed to support the war effort created additional jobs for those who were unemployed.

  • WW2 lasted from 1939 to 1945 in which the vast majority of the world's nations, including all the great powers, formed the Allies and the Axis powers, two military coalitions that opposed one another.
  • Industrial production increased due to all the supplies and weaponry that was required for the soldiers fighting in World War II in Europe, as a result of which the Great Depression came to an end.
  • Jobs in various disciplines and industries made it possible for people to make a living in ways that weren't possible in the 1920s.
  • While others worked in industries, young people without jobs enlisted in the military. 
  • For the US military, guns and other weaponry were mass-produced.

Therefore, it can be said that World War II in America marked the end of the Great Depression.

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