How did World War II change Indiana? Select all that apply.

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Populations and economies boomed in the industrial cities of Indiana.
Populations and economies boomed in the industrial cities of Indiana.

Cities became more integrated after the war as returning soldiers demanded racial equality.
Cities became more integrated after the war as returning soldiers demanded racial equality.

The economic boom from producing war supplies began a period of economic prosperity.
The economic boom from producing war supplies began a period of economic prosperity.

The economic hardships of the Great Depression continued in Indiana.

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The following statements apply to how World War II changed Indiana:

  1. Populations and economies boomed in the industrial cities of Indiana.
  2. Cities became more integrated after the war as returning soldiers demanded racial equality.
  3. The economic boom from producing war supplies began a period of economic prosperity.

The statement about "The economic hardships of the Great Depression continued in Indiana" is less accurate in the context of the immediate effects of World War II, as the war effort contributed to economic growth and recovery.