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10 August, 02:19

Which was not a reason for post-world war II economic growth in the united states?

a.) prices dropped automatically after millitary demand for goods dropped.

b.) people cashed in savings bonds and had extra money available.

c.) government funding continued supporting research and manufacturing.

d.) consumers were eager to buy after wartime rationing and restrictions.

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  1. 10 August, 02:58
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    Among the given statements above, the one that is not considered as the reason for the United States' post World War II economic growth is that, the government continued in funding and supporting both manufacturing and research. Answer for this is option C.
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