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Which was not a limit on post-World War I prosperity? A. discrepancy in wages between men and women B. seasonal unemployment C. gaps between the incomes of rich and poor D. assembly line jobs
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Which was not a limit on post-World War I prosperity?
A. discrepancy in wages between men and women
B. seasonal unemployment
C. gaps between the incomes of rich and poor
D. assembly line jobs
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The correct answer should be D. Assembly line jobs.
This actually helped the country prosper as it required many workers to work on assembly lines, instead of a single worker who could do everything in a small shop.
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