After World War II, the United States set out to infuse the ideal of capitalism throughout as much of the world as possible. As a result, most of the noncommunist economies in the world
A) stagnated.
B) grew significantly.
C) failed.
D) quickly matched the U.S. economy.
E) faced high inflation rates.
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