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继希腊债务危机后,葡萄牙也出现了债务危机,而在2011年8月初,英国发生了自上世纪80年代以来的最严重的骚乱事件,这又使得西欧经济振兴成为变数。回顾历史,20世纪50年代西欧经济振兴的外部原因是[ ]
A.凭借原有的经济基础
B.各国政府采取干预经济的措施
C.马歇尔计划的援助
D.战争期间积累的财
答案
答案:C
继希腊债务危机后,葡萄牙也出现了债务危机,而在2011年8月初,英国发生了自上世纪80年代以来的最严重的骚乱事件,这又使得西欧经济振兴成为变数。回顾历史,20世纪50年代西欧经济振兴的外部原因是[ ]
A.凭借原有的经济基础
B.各国政府采取干预经济的措施
C.马歇尔计划的援助
D.战争期间积累的财
答案:C
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