Asked by
SENZO MDAKA
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
The U.S.did not lapse back into a depression after World War II ended for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) a larger role taken on by the federal government.
B) pent up demand for housing and automobiles.
C) government programs that aided the trend toward suburbanization.
D) a return to laissez-faire economic policies.
Federal Government Role
The involvement of the national government in regulating the economy, providing public services, and enforcing laws within a country.
- Ascertain the effect that political strategies have had on the economic progress within the United States from the 1900s onwards.
- Examine the impact of World War II on the economy and social structure of the United States.
- Discern the principal changes in society and economy after World War II, with an emphasis on suburban expansion.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the effect that political strategies have had on the economic progress within the United States from the 1900s onwards.
- Examine the impact of World War II on the economy and social structure of the United States.
- Discern the principal changes in society and economy after World War II, with an emphasis on suburban expansion.