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Women got jobs, and the demand for more supplies meant more money, which meant more and better industry.
regulate their economic systems to increase production
During WWI, farmers were encouraged by the US government to increase their production to send their goods overseas for the nations at war. Essentially, American farmers were feeding European troops. When the war ended, there was no a longer demand for all the food, so farmers no longer needed to produce as much, hence why farm products went down after World War 1.
since most of the men went to war, a lot of women took over the jobs that the men did, and also started factories made especially for war supplies
Well, there were limited supplies to be sold and many people were willing to pay more for their daily goods so shops took advantage of that and increased prices.
Distribution not production. Like land, air and water; there's plenty of food. But getting it to the ones that need it is the challenge (problem). Note: The haves & the have nots.
Hydroelectric power supplies about 20% of the world's electricity. Without that source of energy, more fossil fuels would be consumed to meet the demand for electricity, which would increase air pollution.
14.2857% increase.
Demand for housing was high
An increase in the number of people employed in agriculture
The United States was pulled out of the Great Depression because of World War II. The U.S. stopped producing cars and other goods, and focused on building tanks, aircraft, and ships. Men went off to war while women received factory jobs, which got rid of unemployment and restored the economy. Production skyrocketed in the U.S. and nations looked at the U.S. for large supplies of materials for World War II. The demand for war materials became higher and caused a huge increase in production. By the end of World War II, United States production had exceeded production in Europe, and that made the United States an economic superpower, along with the Soviet Union for a short while.
Decreased
World wide there is not an increase. What has increased is our demand from forgeign countries which do not have the same standards as we do for clean produce and food.
Increases taxes
To try to feed an ever-growing world population.
China is the largest honey producer in the world, accounting for a significant portion of global honey production.
if you were trying to say did the year world war one increase the production of cotton and copper the answer is yes