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Social Studies, 07.10.2019 17:30 jeremiah1212

Federal government spending spiked to very high levels during world war ii. after plummeting immediately after the war, it went back up (although not to world war ii-levels). what two factors does the textbook point to as reasons for the continued high levels of federal government spending after world war ii?

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