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How was the United States doing in the years following World War II?

Fill in the blanks below with either the word “up” or the word “down” to infer the state of the nation’s economy.

Government spending was
.

Employment was
.

Wages were
.

The economy was
.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Government spending was down.

Employment was up.

Wages were up.

The economy was up.

(After WWII federal military spending fell sharply with demobilization, while consumer demand, the GI Bill, and reconversion to peacetime production drove rising employment, higher real wages, and strong overall economic growth.)