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Topic 9C RAFT 20C Describe the various factors that contributed to post-World War II economic and population

growth. C. scientific, technological, and medical advance

a medical advanced was the widespread of penicillin, created by Sir Alexander Fleming

The money and time previously used on war was now spent other things such as technology

Penicillin was created in large quantities and was used to attack jungle diseases transported by insects. Money was not being spent on weapons and artillery, so that contributed to economic growth. Every one had money from the war and there were less people in the U.S. because of all the deaths from the war During the years after the war ended high growth in money and in population occurred in all countries including the ones most devastated by the war.

During the years after the war, countries that had spent time and money on total war, now had the resources for focus on scientific, technological, and medical advances. After the war had ended the countries came up with a plan on how Germany can pay everyone back by the US giving them money, and Germany paying Britain and France, then Britain and France would then buy stuff from the US and the cycle keeps repeating itself.

For economic growth people didn't spend there money on weapons because they weren't fighting so the money economy grew. After 1945, many medical advances were made. Vaccines against polio, measles and rubella were developed in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Tests were also developed for defects in babies such as the amniocentesis for spina bifida and Down’s Syndrome. Treatments were also developed for children with heart disease. One of the major medical advances was the widespread of penicillin, created by Sir Alexander Fleming.

After WW ll, there was a baby boom in the four countries of the United States, Canada, Australia,and New Zealand. World War II caused birth rates to increase in four countries. These countries then required economic growth due to the growth in population. the country's affected by the WWII baby boom conflict which collected alot of money were the United States, Canada, Australia,and New Zealand. Medical advances improved the lives of millions of people, however other technological advances caused warfare to reach extreme levels of destruction.  Almost following World War II, the population in various countries drastically soared; especially notable in the United States and Soviet Union, where about seventy six million babies were born in the years closely following the war. After World War II, most of the European-colonized world in Africa and Asia gained independence through the process of decolonization except the ones that bordered Russia. There were a lot of changes made in pregnancy and childbirth management and sanitation to try and prevent diseases that could be spread and people also wanted to help children with heart disease. The change in The change in technology since WW1 has produces such things as Atom Bomb, and new and improved sea and air warfare. World War II had many factors that contributed to economic growth, because for example, countries were now buying things from the US because other countries did not have the money, and the US's products were made well. World war 2 was a prosperous war for the US because many countries bought weapons and other goods for the war and the war brought jobs to everyone that needed one. Penicillin was created in large quantities and DDT was used to attack jungle diseases transported by insects.

The reason why they had economic growth was because other countries overseas need to buy things from America because they didn't have the resources.

Some factors of the economy were when the men came back from war and got jobs and that helped the great depression.

The reason why there was post World War 2 economic and population growth is because not nearly as many people were dying for population growth and not as much money was being spent on war and stores could now open and people could get jobs for economic growth.

Some factors that contributed to the population growth after Word War II are that men came home from war and the Great Depression ended so families were more economically stable and ready to support a family.

Werner Von Braun worked on rocket development which led to the Apollo 11 mission which was the first mission to successfully land humans on the moon.

Advances in scientific technology led to economic growth because it cost less money for countries to perform every day activities, and countries didn't have to spend money on war material.

During the war money was scarce because all the money was going towards paying the troops, buying weapons, vehicles, and artillery. But before that money was going to less places so the economy was able to grow and be prosperous. The end of WWII brought a baby boom ​to four countries: the United States, Canada, Australia,and New Zealand.[1] There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to begin in the years immediately after the war, ending more than a decade later; birth rates in the United States started to decline in 1957.

Many countries had spent a lot of money during the war so now they have less money, and also many countries lost a lot of lives throughout the war.

After World War II, there was a massive increase in population. The US won the war and troops were celebrating.

There were many advances in technology during the time of war like Morse code. So, soldiers could talk back and forth without any noticing.

The technology advances, medical advance, and scientific advances all played a huge part. They all contributed to the growth of society and also penicillin was created which was a huge development.

A major factor in the us winning the war was penicillin for wounds which left them a step ahead they used so much it had to be mass produced in factories across U.S.A.

In Canada the population growth from WWII is usually defined as occurring 1947 to 1966. Canada! Oh Canada! Who mentioned Canada? I'll find out (Mr. Greene).