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Answer:

Creating more industries where people could work was what ultimately led to recovery of the U.S. economy following the Great Depression. This meant that there was a greater number of people working in these industries, causing the increase of the productive capacity of the nation

Explanation:

Among the programs and institutions of the New Deal that aided in recovery from the Great Depression were the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which built dams and hydroelectric projects to control flooding and provide electric power, this meant employment for the people of the nation and improvement of their quality of life, from 1935 to 1943.

After showing early signs of recovery beginning in the spring of 1933, the economy continued to improve throughout the next three years.

Answer: World War II started and war production boosted the economy

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