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The United States' entry into World War II had which of these effects on domestic politics? (1 point)

Pro-union legislation was repealed.

Support for banking reform intensified.

Concerns about the economy were largely abandoned.

Attempts to promote civil rights became far more successful.

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“support for banking reform intensified

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The correct answer is “support for banking reform intensified”.


After the Pearl Harbor attack, the war was a major subject for the midterm elections. People were suffering because there was an industrial mobilization to convert production of civilian consumer goods to war materials. This caused a rationing program, each citizen had a limited fair share, prices control started and labor shortages concerned people.

This led to a Republican win in the midterms, the Congress controlled the home front agenda, in 1944 Congress passed new taxes to help fund the war expenses, the GI Bill to make a social reform program.

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