What was true of Eastern European economies in the post-World War I era?

A) The economies survived because of the Dawes Plan.
B) The economies failed because reparations payments stopped.
C) The economies failed because of a small post-war labor force.
D) The economies were mainly based on import-exports.
E) The economies were based on subsistence agriculture.


E

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