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30 July, 18:37

What happened to Washington's shipbuilding industry after the start of World War II?

It became smaller because many workers were drafted into the military.

It expanded rapidly because new ships were needed for the war.

It shrank because aluminum went to building aircraft instead of ships.

It grew because the industry focused solely on repairing damaged ships.

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  1. 30 July, 19:01
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    It became smaller because many workers were drafted into the military.
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