Which of the following was the main contributor to finally bringing the United States out of the Great Depression?(1 point)

Responses

the election of Roosevelt
the election of Roosevelt

wartime spending
wartime spending

the Good Neighbor Policy

1 answer

The main contributor to finally bringing the United States out of the Great Depression was wartime spending. While the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies helped alleviate some of the economic struggles, it was the increased government spending during World War II that significantly boosted production and employment, ultimately leading to the end of the Great Depression. The Good Neighbor Policy was more focused on diplomatic relations in the Americas and did not have a direct economic impact on the Great Depression.