Multiple Choice
Smaller auto firms such as Studebaker were unable to survive after World War II because
A) of Japanese competition.
B) of antitrust actions by the U.S. Department of Justice.
C) the reliability and durability of their cars were unsatisfactory.
D) they were not able to achieve a scale of production that would lower unit costs.
E) they were organized as proprietorships rather than corporations.
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