After World War II the nations of britain, west germany, norway, and denmark — F expanded the welfare state G rolled back the welfare state H eliminated the welfare state I embraced communism

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After World War II, the nations of Britain, West Germany, Norway, and Denmark generally **expanded the welfare state (Option F)**. The post-war era saw the implementation and growth of social welfare programs in many Western European countries. These programs aimed to address the social and economic challenges brought about by the war and to provide a safety net for citizens, emphasizing healthcare, education, and social security. This expansion of the welfare state was part of efforts to rebuild and improve the well-being of the population in the aftermath of the war.