Praxis 5941 Practice Test Practice Question

Scenario/Extract:

"Among all the major belligerents, the United States alone managed to grow its civilian econoray even while producing prodigious quantities of armaments and other supplies for itself and its allies. The civilian economies of both the Soviet Union and Great Britain shrank by nearly one-third during war time. In the United States civilian consumption expanded by nearly 15 percent. The war forever banished the Depression and ignited the economic after-burners that propelled the American economy to unprecedented heights of prosperity in the postwar decades." David M. Kennedy, historian, academic article, 2019

Which of the following kinds of evidence would most directly support the economic comparison made in the passage?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Option D provides direct evidence of economic performance by comparing the gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States and the Soviet Union in the specified years. GDP reflects the overall economic output and health of a nation, making it a key indicator for economic comparisons.

Option A focuses on territorial control, which does not inherently reflect economic strength or productivity. Option B addresses military size, which, while important, does not directly measure economic output. Option C examines birth rates, which relate more to demographics than to economic comparison. Thus, only GDP offers a clear basis for evaluating the economic standings of the two nations.

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