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5 October, 06:45

Which of these best explains the growth in college enrollment after world war ii?

a. anti-communist fervor made college education seem like a patriotic duty.

b. enrolling in college allowed young adults to avoid military service.

c. more jobs required a college education than in the past.

d. college tuition dropped as more colleges opened?

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  1. 5 October, 08:20
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    The correct answer is C

    c. more jobs required a college education than in the past.

    the emergence of automated machines, and assembly lines needed specialized and a trained work force. This implied the need to get college training in order to fit into the job market.
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