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World War II significantly boosted the U.S. economy by ending the Great Depression and leading to a surge in industrial production. The war effort created millions of jobs, as factories shifted to produce war materials, and women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers. Additionally, government spending on the military and related industries stimulated economic growth and innovation. Post-war, the U.S. emerged as a global economic leader, with increased consumer demand and a strong manufacturing base.

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