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How did the Gross National Product (GNP) of the US change between 1940 and 1944?
It increased slightly.
It stayed the same.
It more than doubled.
It tripled.
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It more than doubled.
US GNP rose sharply during WWII — from roughly $100–110 billion in 1940 to about $200–230 billion by 1944, driven by wartime production and government spending.
US GNP rose sharply during WWII — from roughly $100–110 billion in 1940 to about $200–230 billion by 1944, driven by wartime production and government spending.
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