The cost of the Great Depression between 1929 and 1942 was a loss of:
A) more than the United States ultimately spent on World War II.
B) over $15 trillion in today's dollars.
C) the output that otherwise would have been produced by the 50 percent of the nation's workers who had lost their jobs.
D) both B and C are true.
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