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Following the End of World War II,modernization Was Thought to Be

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Following the end of World War II,modernization was thought to be the path on which all nations,even former colonies,would do best.One underlying rationale that helped foster this idea was that modernization,and by extension,development,was considered to be


A) the cheapest way to restore war-torn nations.
B) the natural path of economic development.
C) the best way to eliminate poverty.
D) an effective means of stemming social unrest.

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