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Following World War I, The United States’ economy could best be described as
a
floundering—thanks to massive war debt and reliance on wartime production
b
powerful—thanks to overproduction of consumer and agricultural goods
c
unchanged—thanks to the ongoing need for military equipment that would be exported to Europe
d
booming—thanks to unharmed industry that quickly shifted to production of consumer goods
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After WWI American industry was largely intact and quickly reconverted to consumer production, fueling the "Roaring Twenties"—rapid industrial growth, rising consumer demand and credit, and U.S. emergence as a leading economic power (farmers suffered from overproduction, but overall the economy boomed).
After WWI American industry was largely intact and quickly reconverted to consumer production, fueling the "Roaring Twenties"—rapid industrial growth, rising consumer demand and credit, and U.S. emergence as a leading economic power (farmers suffered from overproduction, but overall the economy boomed).
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