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How were new jobs created as a result of the First World War?
a New workers were needed to fill empty positions as war casualties increased.
a New workers were needed to fill empty positions as war casualties increased.

b Military needs led to more production and increased demand for labor.
b Military needs led to more production and increased demand for labor.

c Europe needed many workers to repair damage caused by the war.
c Europe needed many workers to repair damage caused by the war.

d Unemployment rose as many men enlisted in the United States Army.

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The most accurate answer to how new jobs were created as a result of the First World War would be:

**b** Military needs led to more production and increased demand for labor.

During the war, there was a significant increase in demand for goods and services to support the military effort, which led to the creation of numerous jobs in factories, manufacturing, and other industries. This shift in labor demand significantly altered employment patterns and provided opportunities for many, including women and minorities, who had not previously been a part of the workforce in large numbers.

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