During World War II, the labor force of the United States
A. saw both 16 million people leave civilian labor for the armed forces and the supply of civilian labor decline by 25 percent.
B. was forced to contend with a large labor surplus.
C. saw the supply of civilian labor decline by 25 percent.
D. saw more than 16 million people leave civilian labor for the armed forces.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: D
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