In what way did both the U.S. government and its citizens benefit from the war?(1 point)

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The government was able to defeat U.S. enemies, and citizens could freely travel.
The government was able to defeat U.S. enemies, and citizens could freely travel.

The government was able to enforce its isolationist policy, and citizens could discriminate against communists in the United States.
The government was able to enforce its isolationist policy, and citizens could discriminate against communists in the United States.

The government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy.
The government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy.

The government could use the war to control countries in Latin America, and citizens paid less for imported goods.

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The most accurate response is:

The government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy.

This reflects how wartime efforts often lead to increases in government power and territorial expansion, while citizens typically experience economic growth due to increased production and job opportunities associated with war efforts.