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Question
analyze the relationship between international debt after world war i and the great depression. which statement best explains their connection?
a. european nations war debts limited their ability to buy american goods
b. the gold standard prevented economic cooperation between nations
c. american banks refused to make international loans
d. trade agreements favored european manufacturing
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: After WWI, European nations had war debts. This limited their income, so they couldn't buy as many American goods. A drop in US exports contributed to the Great Depression. This connects international debt to the Depression.
- Option B: The gold standard's role in economic cooperation is not directly about the connection between war debt and the Depression.
- Option C: American banks actually lent to Europe (e.g., for war reparations - related loans), so this is incorrect.
- Option D: Trade agreements at the time (like high US tariffs) didn't favor European manufacturing; in fact, US protectionism hurt global trade, and this doesn't relate to war debt.
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A. European nations' war debts limited their ability to buy American goods