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How did economic growth during World War II result in population growth?
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All of the soldiers who came to New Mexico stayed after the war.
All of the soldiers who came to New Mexico stayed after the war.
People moved to New Mexico to take jobs in new industries.
People moved to New Mexico to take jobs in new industries.
The federal government resettled Native Americans from other states on new reservations in New Mexico.
The federal government resettled Native Americans from other states on new reservations in New Mexico.
Property values became higher so more people wanted to invest in New Mexican land.
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People moved to New Mexico to take jobs in new industries.
(Wartime economic expansion created factories, military bases, and new jobs that attracted workers and their families.)
(Wartime economic expansion created factories, military bases, and new jobs that attracted workers and their families.)
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