The decline of the economic power of the UK from 1945 to the present was the result of the following except ______.
A: the lost of the vast British Empire
B: badly damaged national economy during WWII
C: low rate of domestic industrial investment
D: huge military expenditure in fulfilling its role as a postwar world builder
A: the lost of the vast British Empire
B: badly damaged national economy during WWII
C: low rate of domestic industrial investment
D: huge military expenditure in fulfilling its role as a postwar world builder
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- The decline of the economic power of the UK from 1945 to the present was the result of the following except ______.
- What caused the decline of British economy after the WWII? A: failure in investment B: military fees C: decolonization D: two world wars E: domestic economic policy
- ________ were characteristic of the UK economy in relation to other developed economies. A: Low rates of industrial investment B: Low rates of scientific experiment C: Low rates of educational investment D: Low rates of military expenditure
- The British economy experienced a relative decline during the postwar period.
- Which of the following statements about the UK economy after World War II are true? A: Britain remains one of the largest industrial economies. B: Britain has experienced a relative economic decline since 1945. C: There has been a long period of the fall of living standards in the UK. D: Britain ranks the second in industrial investment abroad.