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From 1933 to 1939, the New Deal created over 20 programs that supported the American people and the economic recovery of the nation. Many American groups began to work together with support from the New Deal. These people wanted to improve society. When America entered World War II in 1941, jobs were created to support the war effort. These new jobs solved the problem of unemployment, ending the Great Depression.

Based on evidence from the text, what effect did Word War II have on the Great Depression?
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It ended the New Deal by declaring war.

It worsened the depression by creating jobs.

It worsened the depression by laying off employees.

It ended the depression by creating jobs.

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it ended the depression by creating jobs
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Answer:

It ended the depression by creating jobs

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