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What MOST contributed to Germany's economic crisis prior to World War II?
(1 point)
• Germany's reluctance to disarm after World War I
• The loss of overseas colonies and European land mandated by the Allies
Warmany was forced to make huge payments for damages caused during World
• Germany's excessive military spending during the war
(1 point)
• Germany's reluctance to disarm after World War I
• The loss of overseas colonies and European land mandated by the Allies
Warmany was forced to make huge payments for damages caused during World
• Germany's excessive military spending during the war
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• The loss of overseas colonies and European land mandated by the Allies
• Germany's excessive military spending during the war
Both of these factors significantly contributed to Germany's economic crisis prior to World War II. The loss of overseas colonies and European land reduced Germany's access to valuable resources and markets, negatively impacting their economy. Additionally, Germany's excessive military spending during the war put a strain on their finances and left them with significant debt, further intensifying their economic crisis.
• Germany's excessive military spending during the war
Both of these factors significantly contributed to Germany's economic crisis prior to World War II. The loss of overseas colonies and European land reduced Germany's access to valuable resources and markets, negatively impacting their economy. Additionally, Germany's excessive military spending during the war put a strain on their finances and left them with significant debt, further intensifying their economic crisis.
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