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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Latinos in Utah: The World War II Era (1940-1945) Not surprisingly, the years of World War II were quite positive, in an economic sense, for Utah. A dramatic increase in federal spending led to the employment of more than sixty thousand civilians in a variety of defense-related manufacturing plants, along with various military bases and depots established during the conflict. Between 1940 and 1945, Uncle Sam issued more than $1 billion in war contracts to local companies and spent another $430 million constructing facilities. Not surprisingly, the increased commercial activity stimulated a renewed interest among Latinos (primarily manitos) to either </p>
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