Germany's economy suffered after World War I primarily due to wartime reparations and hyperinflation. The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy reparations on Germany, which strained its economy and led to widespread resentment. Additionally, the government resorted to printing more money to pay these reparations, resulting in hyperinflation in the early 1920s. This combination of factors devastated the economy and contributed to social unrest.
Describe what caused Germany’s economy to suffer after World War I.(1 point) Responses the Great Depression the Great Depression disarmament disarmament wartime reparations and hyperinflation wartime reparations and hyperinflation the rise of the Nazi Party the rise of the Nazi Party
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