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Selected Aspects of the U.S. Economy, 1950-1960 Civilian employment grew from 59.7 million to 66,4 million. The gross domestic product (GDP) increased 39 percent. The average family income increased 57.9 percent. The changes described in this list contributed most directly to - A a decline in home ownership rates B a rise in the number of business failures C a decrease in federal employment opportunities D an increase in consumer spending

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Selected Aspects of the U.S. Economy, 1950-1960
Civilian employment grew from 59.7 million to 66,4 million.
The gross domestic product (GDP) increased 39 percent.
The average family income increased 57.9 percent.
The changes described in this list contributed most directly to -
A a decline in home ownership rates
B a rise in the number of business failures
C a decrease in federal employment opportunities
D an increase in consumer spending

Selected Aspects of the U.S. Economy, 1950-1960 Civilian employment grew from 59.7 million to 66,4 million. The gross domestic product (GDP) increased 39 percent. The average family income increased 57.9 percent. The changes described in this list contributed most directly to - A a decline in home ownership rates B a rise in the number of business failures C a decrease in federal employment opportunities D an increase in consumer spending

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The changes described in the list, such as the growth in civilian employment, an increase in GDP, and a rise in average family income, most directly contributed to:<br /><br />(D) an increase in consumer spending<br /><br />These economic improvements generally lead to higher disposable incomes for families, which in turn tends to result in increased consumer spending.
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