Which of the following is not true?
A) In the 1950s and 1960s Japanese products were of higher quality than U.S.products.
B) Following World War II there was so much pent-up demand that U.S.manufacturers focused on quantity rather than quality.
C) By the early 1970s Japanese products began to exceed U.S.products in terms of quality.
D) By the early 1980s U.S.manufacturers began to realize that quality was important.
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