The British government decided against forcing the major British film companies to sell off their theaters in the late 1940s because:

A. a similar government action in the United States had put several of the American Majors out of business.
B. vertical integration was considered essential to the health of industries.
C. exhibitors agreed to abide by a quota that reserved 75 percent of all screenings in Britain for British films.
D. American companies would simply buy them.

Answer: D

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