Between the end of World War II and the 1970s, the primary sociopolitical experiment in western Europe was
a. Mixing socialism and capitalism
b. Mixing Communism and democracy
c. Establishing constitutional monarchies
d. Socialism with a human face
e. Republicanism
Ans: a
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