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23 October, 14:16

What contributed to the postwar construction boom?

A. Prices for labor and material were high.

B. Builders lacked mass-production techniques.

C. The wide availability of low cost mortgages for African Americans.

D. Few houses were built during the Great Depression.

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  1. 23 October, 14:43
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    The correct answer is D.

    The first two statements represent factors that would cause construction of homes to decrease, not increase.

    Statement C is also incorrect because many African-Americans were denied mortgages after World War II. Banks would refuse to give low cost mortgages to African-Americans even though they served in the US military. Along with this, African-Americans were also excluded from many suburban neighborhoods, showing that they were not the target audience of this construction boom.

    This shows that D is the correct answer. This makes sense, as the Great Depression was an era in which hundreds of thousands of Americans became homeless and could not afford to buy a new house. Since not many people were able to afford new homes, they were not built.
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