What was the goal of the United States in the reconstruction period of World War II?

A. To establish democratic and capitalist markets in newly liberated regions
B. To prevent the rise of dictatorships like those of Hitler and Mussolini
C. To ensure a stable economy to avoid another Great Depression
D. To rebuild economic markets for American industrial products
E. All of these.


Answer: E

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