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slava [35]
2 years ago
5

Which of the following statements about US mobilization during WWII are true? Check all that apply.

History
2 answers:
Alborosie2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The efforts of both soldiers and factory workers were vital to the Allied war effort.

Many more people served in the military than worked on the home front.

Bas_tet [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C. The efforts of both soldiers and factory workers were vital to the Allied war effort.

D. The United States mobilized millions of soldiers and workers for the war effort.

Explanation:

I got them right on edd

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