How did World War II impact Indiana’s economy?

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The economic boom from producing war supplies helped end the Great Depression.
The economic boom from producing war supplies helped end the Great Depression.

The economy suffered and extended the Great Depression another five years.
The economy suffered and extended the Great Depression another five years.

Businesses across the state worked together to end segregation in the workplace.
Businesses across the state worked together to end segregation in the workplace.

Women and minorities found fewer opportunities in a shrinking job market.
Women and minorities found fewer opportunities in a shrinking job market.

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The most accurate response is:

The economic boom from producing war supplies helped end the Great Depression.

During World War II, Indiana's economy, like many others in the U.S., experienced significant growth due to the production of war materials and supplies, which contributed to the overall economic recovery from the Great Depression.