How did World War II affect Florida’s economy? Check all that apply.
2 answers:
Answer:
Cities were revitalized and expanded
Women worked in shipyards and at bases
Florida became the top citrus producing state
The manufacturing and tourism industries grew
Explanation:
- Due to World War Two, Florida's economy began to grow.
- Post-war Florida was set up for tourism and the population began to grow making Florida the fourth most populous state in the nation.
- Many men and women came to Florida to help in preparing the battle gears for the soldiers who were fighting in the front line.
- Florida had a lot of vacant space available so it was a quite nice place to building army bases.
- Cities were revitalized and expanded
- Women worked in shipyards and at bases
- Florida became the top citrus producing state
- The manufacturing and tourism industries grew
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