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What did not contribute to the economic growth in the 1950s? A. Baby Boom B. Cold War Spending C. Agricultural Expansion D. Increased Consumer Goods Manufacturing
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What did not contribute to the economic growth in the 1950s?
A. Baby Boom
B. Cold War Spending
C. Agricultural Expansion
D. Increased Consumer Goods Manufacturing
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Agricultural Expansion did not contribute to the economic growth in the 1950s. While there was a definite impact from war spending and manufacturing, many of the nations farms were already in place.
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