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World War II helped alleviate the Great Depression by significantly boosting economic activity and job creation. The war effort required massive production of military goods, which led to increased demand for labor and resources. This surge in industrial output reduced unemployment rates and revitalized consumer spending. Additionally, government spending on the war helped stimulate the economy, ultimately leading to recovery from the economic downturn of the 1930s.

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