单选题_____ once was the largest sector of the American economy,accounting for about one quarter of GDP.AAgricultureBManufacturingCService tradesDIndustry

单选题
_____ once was the largest sector of the American economy,accounting for about one quarter of GDP.
A

Agriculture

B

Manufacturing

C

Service trades

D

Industry


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解析:
制造业在美国经济中占有最大比重,占其GDP的四分之一。

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