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During the Great Depression, the United States demanded repayment of loans it made to European nations for
industrial development.
World War I expenses.
unemployed workers.
stock market losses.
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World War I expenses.
After the 1929 crash the U.S. called in loans that had been made to European governments to cover war costs and related debts (and to finance reparations), worsening the global downturn.
After the 1929 crash the U.S. called in loans that had been made to European governments to cover war costs and related debts (and to finance reparations), worsening the global downturn.
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