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25 January, 19:12

how were the economic affects of world war 2 the same for both south carolina and the rest of the united states? A) industry continued to grow throughout the country at an amazing speed after the war's end, with a rise of employnment. B) as military production slowed, many people across the nation found themselves out of work after the war. C) across the nation, people feared the return of prewar economic conditions and cut down on speeding to prepare. D) the immagration rate in all regions of the nation climbed since factories needed to fill positions vacated by americans.

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  1. 25 January, 19:15
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    the correct option is: A) the industry continued to grow throughout the country at a surprising rate after the end of the war, with an increase in employment

    Explanation:

    South Carolina continued its industrialization during the decades that followed World War II. Few US states today are as dependent on industry as South Carolina. This growth has continued since the 1980s, mainly because of tax incentives for companies, as well as the increased attention given by the state to education ...
  2. 25 January, 19:33
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    A) industry continued to grow throughout the country at an amazing speed after the war's end, with a rise of employnment.

    Explanation:

    After the end of World war, the economy of South Carolina was never affected as a result of the industiral goods being produced at a cheaper price due to availability of labour.

    This lead to huge demand for goods which on a lng run triggered spending by the people. Also, there were series of policies passed in the state which encouraged education for the people living in the state.
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