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1 May, 12:25

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What effect did the demobilization that followed World War I have on the American workforce?

Members of labor unions were viewed as disloyal and were monitored by

the FBI.

Thousands of women and African-Americans lost their jobs as returning

servicemen reentered the work force.

War-time production led to a more diverse workforce as women and

African-Americans entered jobs that were previously unavailable to them.

The GI Bill enabled many former U. S. servicemen to start their own

businesses, which in turn led to lower unemployment rates across the

nation.

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  1. 1 May, 13:53
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    The effect that the demobilization that followed World War I have on the American workforce had was that several African American men and women lost their jobs to the returning servicemen that rejoined the work force.
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