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What was the main way that war mobilization helped to end the Great Depression?
Many unemployed people went to work in war-related industries.
Many unemployed men were forced to enlist as soldiers.
Many people grew rich from new technologies.
Many people found jobs in industries that did not produce war products.
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Many unemployed people went to work in war-related industries.
Explanation: Massive government spending on war production and the resulting demand for workers created millions of jobs in factories, shipyards, and related industries, dramatically reducing unemployment and pulling the U.S. out of the Depression.
Explanation: Massive government spending on war production and the resulting demand for workers created millions of jobs in factories, shipyards, and related industries, dramatically reducing unemployment and pulling the U.S. out of the Depression.
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