What were NOT factors for wartime economic growth?
a. the need to supply a global army
b. government management of scarce resources
c. full employment
d. the end of the Great Depression



Answer :

Generally speaking, it would be "d. the end of the Great Depression" that was not a factor in wartime economic growth during World War II, since it was largely the economic activity revolving around the war effort that helped end the Great Depression in the US. 

D. the end of the Great Depression is the answer for Plato