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From 1944 to 2001,the Number of Workers Employed in Manufacturing

Question 94

Question 94

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From 1944 to 2001,the number of workers employed in manufacturing in the United States


A) fell from about 38 percent to about 12 percent.
B) remained fairly steady at around 24 percent.
C) plummeted from over 75 percent to less than 5 percent.
D) slightly increased from roughly 17 percent to 19 percent.

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