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A negative economic effect of World War II was
a global depression.
huge losses in agriculture.
millions of refugees.
millions of deaths.
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huge losses in agriculture.
Explanation: WWII destroyed farmland, livestock, equipment, and disrupted planting/harvesting and trade, reducing agricultural output and harming economies. (A global depression did not result — wartime production helped end the Great Depression — and "millions of refugees" and "millions of deaths" are primarily humanitarian/social consequences.)
Explanation: WWII destroyed farmland, livestock, equipment, and disrupted planting/harvesting and trade, reducing agricultural output and harming economies. (A global depression did not result — wartime production helped end the Great Depression — and "millions of refugees" and "millions of deaths" are primarily humanitarian/social consequences.)
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