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What caused the rise in unemployment after world war 1?

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Factories using Ford's new assembly line technology needed fewer workers.

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Answer: Initially, the war created an imbalance in the labor market because labor demand declined. Many firms lost their foreign markets with the beginning of WWI, leading to the rise in unemployment.

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