How did the U.S. government respond to entrance into World War II? a. by passing laws against antiwar protests b. by eliminating segregation in the military c. by expanding government control over the economy d. by deporting German, Italian, and Japanese Americans



Answer :

The U.S. government responded to its entrance into World War II "c. by expanding government control over the economy" although many Japanese were interned. 

The correct answer is option c. "by expanding government control over the economy". The response of United States to World War II is considered the most radical economic response in History. As result of this situation the government handled the  nation's economy by creating 17 million new civilian jobs, increasing industrial productivity by 96 percent, and doubling corporate profits after taxes.

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