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19 June, 22:50

What was an economic result of soldiers being drafted to fight in World War I? A. Demand for workers dropped. B. Supply of workers increased. C. Unemployment in home countries dropped. D. Unemployment in home countries increased.

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  1. 20 June, 01:03
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    C. Unemployment in home countries dropped.

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    Unemployment in home countries dropped was an economic result of soldiers being drafted to fight in World War I.
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