Asked by Tivaashan Varathanathan on Apr 28, 2024

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Why did the town of Fayetteville, North Carolina, grow so dramatically during World War II?

A) It became the site for a Japanese-American internment camp.
B) The town hosted about 200,000 German prisoners of war.
C) Military authorities placed an airbase there.
D) The Manhattan project was developing the nuclear bomb there.

Fayetteville

A city in North Carolina, known for its historic importance and military installations.

Japanese-American Internment

The forced relocation and incarceration in camps of about 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese residents living on the Pacific Coast of the United States during World War II by order of the U.S. government.

Manhattan Project

A secret U.S. government research project during World War II that developed the first nuclear weapons.

  • Understand the economic transformations in the United States and their social implications.
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Lucas VenegasApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Fayetteville, North Carolina, experienced dramatic growth during World War II primarily because it was the site where military authorities established an airbase, which later became known as Fort Bragg. This development brought a significant military presence and associated economic growth to the area.