Answer:
The number of active military and employed workers jumped at the same time.
Explanation:
From the chart, it can be seen that, in 1916, the active military stood at 0.18 million, while the employed workers stood at 40.1 millions.
However, in 1917, when the active military jumped up to 0.84 million, the number of employed workers also jumped up to 41.5 millions.
Similarly, in 1918, the active military jumped up again to 2.97 millions, at the same time, the number of employed workers also jumped up to 44 millions.
Lastly, as the active military jumped down to 1.27 milions, the number of employed workers also jumped down to 42.3 millions.
Hence, it can be concluded that, The number of active military and employed workers jumped at the same time.