True or False

The population of the United States dropped sharply after World War II.
-----------------my answer: True
Because world war II resulted in more deaths and destroyed more propertey than any other was in history.

is it right?

Ooops!

World War II didn't destroy any U.S. property except military goods. Although about 400,000 military personnel died in WW II, that was a very small percentage of our total population.

When our troops came home after being gone for several years, they reunited with their wives, resulting in a population increase. See the chart on the right side of this page:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_the_United_States

I apologize, but the information you provided is not entirely accurate. The population of the United States did not drop sharply after World War II. In fact, the opposite occurred - the population increased significantly during this time period. To arrive at the correct answer, it is important to have accurate information.

To determine the correct answer, we can research the historical population data of the United States after World War II. It is advisable to consult reliable sources such as government databases, encyclopedias, or academic articles.