In the aftermath of World War II, what happened to the U.S. economy? A) A contraction led to a recession. B) There was a major sustained expansion. C) It gradually dropped into a depression. D) A small growth spurt was followed by stagnation.
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'In the aftermath of 'World War II', the 'U.S economy' went into a 'major sustained expansion'.
Answer: Option B
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As an aftermath of World War II, a number of countries entered recession or dropped into a phase of depression, but for the United States, it was a state of economic growth and expansion. The society in America became all the more powerful and affluent, and the economic state was much better than how it was previous to the war. The subdued demand of the customers fuelled up post-WWII and this led to high growth in the economy of the US.
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