If I am not mistaken D is your answer.
It was a result of the cooperation between the public and the private sector. The private sector owners built things like railroads and public roads so they wanted to get money back through tolls and turnpikes. In return, they would pay taxes for money obtained this way and the states enjoyed this money and wasn't bothered by what was happening.
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No, it wouldn't necessarily be considered a war crime, especially because the US and Japan were both in turmoil with each other at the time.
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defeat a global superpower
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During early 1941, with war raging in Europe, Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed to have<span> the United States' factories become an "arsenal of democracy</span>