What were NOT factors for wartime economic growth? A.) the need to supply a global army B.) government management of scarce resources C.) full employment D.) the end of the Great Depression

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Among the options provided, "D) the end of the Great Depression" was not a factor for wartime economic growth. 

In fact, wartime economic growth often played a significant role in ending the Great Depression due to increased production demands and employment opportunities. The other options A) the need to supply a global army, B) government management of scarce resources, and C) full employment—were indeed factors contributing to wartime economic growth.