In western Europe
A) government intervention in the economy generally grew but was not uniform throughout the region.
B) strong economic growth continued until the late 1960s.
C) industrial production had regained 1938 levels by the end of the 1940s and doubled by the late 1950s.
D) nations took advantage of the need to rebuild by adopting up-to-date methods and technologies.
E) All of the above.
Ans: E
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