They backed up liberal reforms in the lands they conquered. :)
Option D Service Jobs, is the right answer.
World War II created a notable influence on the Economy and workforce in the United States. The augmentation of service employment contributed essentially to the growth of female employment throughout the post-World War II period, but the rise in female labor force cooperation was not a significant factor in either the expedition of employment or the slowdown of productivity growth in 1961-76. The growth of Government employment was a contribution of the Service sector. The expansion of government employment has been quite modest, apart from changes in the industry mix.
Britain had a plentiful supply of money to invest in new machines and factories.
<span>The Attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese caused the US to join WW2.</span>