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Thinking about cause-and-effect relationships, what was the effect of World War II on Indiana’s economy?
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The economy went into the Great Depression and many people lost their jobs.
The economy went into the Great Depression and many people lost their jobs.

The economy improved because factories re-opened to manufacture war supplies.
The economy improved because factories re-opened to manufacture war supplies.

The economy improved because many soldiers worked in the factories.
The economy improved because many soldiers worked in the factories.

The economy got much worse because men were no longer available to work in factories or take care of farms.

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The effect of World War II on Indiana’s economy was that **the economy improved because factories re-opened to manufacture war supplies.** War efforts led to increased industrial production and created numerous job opportunities, helping to boost the economy during and after the war.
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