Throughout Europe, the efforts of governments to support veterans who returned home after World War I were
A) nonexistent, as most civilians sought to return life to "normal."
B) varied, as soldiers were welcomed as heroes in the victor countries and viewed as mutinous traitors in countries like Germany.
C) very limited, as governments were bound by liberal ideology from interfering in the marketplace or privileging certain citizens.
D) extensive, as governments attempted to reduce the appeal of communism and reintegrate men into society.
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