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What happened to Brazil’s GDP following the end of military rule?

It rose slightly.
It rose a great deal.
It fell slightly.
It fell a great deal.

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The correct answer is letter B: it rose a great deal.

After the military rule, Brazil faced an “economic boom” in which the GDP grew significantly from 9,8% per year in 1968, to 14% per year in 1973.

During this period, the Brazilian stock market faced a great period that is seen by economists as the biggest growth Brazil has ever seen since the Proclamation of the Republic in Brazil.

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It would be the second choice - Brazil’s GDP rose a great deal following the end of military rule.

Found a similar question on the internet, the answer is it rose a great deal. Following the end of military rule, Brazil created a new constitution that boosted Brazil's GDP to increase.
What happened to Brazil’s GDP following the end of military rule? It rose slightly-example-1
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