Which of the following contributed heavily to the end of the Great Depression in the United States?
Group of answer choices

the wartime mobilization of the economy in World War II

defense spending associated with the Cold War

government investment in Space Race technologies

the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Respuesta :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

WW2 spurred new jobs. Cold war not until 50s Space Race-60's NATO-END OF WW2

The statement that contributed heavily to the end of the Great Depression in the United States is the wartime mobilization of the economy in World War II.

The Great Depression

The fall of the economy in America led to the great depression.

The depression of 1929 in America continued until 1933 with heavy unemployment and poverty.

The wartime mobilization for the coming WWII ended the Great Depression in America.

The wartime mobilization allowed many industries to set up for making military machines and weapons, bringing jobs for unemployed Americans.

The US Mobilization for WWII encourages industries to convert to war production to produce war materials and vehicles.

Thus option A is the correct answer.

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