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What was an economic result of soldiers being drafted to fight in world war I? A) supply of workers increased B) unemployment in home countries increased C) unemployment in home countries dropped D) demand
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What was an economic result of soldiers being drafted to fight in world war I?
A) supply of workers increased
B) unemployment in home countries increased
C) unemployment in home countries dropped
D) demand for workers drropped
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The answer is B. With the drop in population because of the draft, many job openings were created also creating a decrease in unemployment. :)
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