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Lily Buckley
12 December, 09:29
How did the ww1 affect the us
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Rene Lawson
12 December, 12:51
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Well the economy's tax policies increased significantly.
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This was due to the need for more money to be filtered into the military and nation defense provided by the U. S. government at the time.
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