Describe what caused Germany’s economy to suffer after World War I.(1 point)
Responses
disarmament
disarmament
wartime reparations and hyperinflation
wartime reparations and hyperinflation
the Great Depression
the Great Depression
the rise of the Nazi Party
1 answer
All of the above factors contributed to Germany's economic suffering after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy reparations on Germany, leading to economic instability and hyperinflation. Disarmament also weakened the German economy, as it reduced industrial production and job opportunities. The Great Depression further exacerbated these issues, causing widespread unemployment and poverty. Additionally, the rise of the Nazi Party took advantage of these economic hardships, appealing to the disillusioned population and ultimately leading to further economic and political turmoil.