Hollywood's strategy in Europe following the end of World War II was to:

A. retard the resurgence of domestic film production while flooding foreign markets with American films.
B. send technicians to learn about European advances in camera technology.
C. rebuild each country's domestic industry in order to resist inroads by Communist film industries.
D. make each country's domestic industry strong enough to support the large-scale distribution of American films.


Answer: D

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