By 2009 U.S.expenditures on research and development
A) averaged about 10 percent of the GDP.
B) fell well below the levels of the 1960s.
C) were over 11 times what they were in 1953.
D) consistently led those of other developed nations in all fields.
E) have been directed primarily to making major advances in civilian technology.
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