This chart shows US citizens’ participation in wartime activities.
What relationship does the chart show between active military and employed workers?
The number of active military increased as the number of employed workers decreased.
The number of active military and employed workers decreased steadily.
The number of active military and employed workers jumped at the same time.
The number of active military decreased as the number of employed workers increased.
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