How did the U.S. economy during the war years differ from Germany's and Japan's?
A) It was not fully mobilized.
B) Market forces continued to operate in it.
C) It created numerous state-owned manufacturing enterprises.
D) Market forces such as prices and wages were strictly regulated.
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