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Which statement accurately describes the effect of World War 2 on industrialization in Texas?

A. The number of factories grew as Texas produced material needed for the war
B. Industrial output shrank because so many workers had been enlisted
C. Oil output decreased as production shifted to military equipment
D. Meatpacking became the state's largest industry as the army increased in demand

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Option A Industries grew Because Texas produce more material for war is the correct answer

Explanation- From 1939 to 1945 Texas played an important role in World War 2 there was an oil boom in this period seen by Texas It played an important role for the army during this period. During this period there was a lot of boom in industrialization and production of materials that were used in war by the Armies which in the long run do didn't help but during this period was at a peak.

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