Which factor contributed to the growth of the U.S. economy during the 20th
century?
A. The United States decided to remain on the gold standard.
B. The United States experienced a decline in its standard of living.
C. The United States cut off all trade with other countries.
D. The United States increased its global influence.

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Answer: D. The United States increased its global influence.

The world economy in the 20th century was going through a period of globalization.  Thus was followed by the ownership of cars, new households, housing was spread widely throughout the population.

  • New products and enhancements in technology drove the growth. The growth of the US market and the increase of global trade in the US drove the growth and development.

Hence the correct option is D.

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