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Many struggling businesses made large profits during World War II through war contracts with
factory workers.
the government.
the Allies.
oil well owners.
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the government.
During WWII the federal government placed huge contracts for weapons, vehicles, ships and supplies (and via programs like Lend‑Lease), allowing many businesses to make large wartime profits.
During WWII the federal government placed huge contracts for weapons, vehicles, ships and supplies (and via programs like Lend‑Lease), allowing many businesses to make large wartime profits.
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