A) Which of the following statements characterize Germany in the 1920s? (2 points)

The country faced severe economic problems.
The rate of unemployment fell sharply.
The German Communist Party lost many of its members.
The country became more unified politically.

1 answer

In the 1920s, Germany was characterized by the following statements:

  1. The country faced severe economic problems.
  2. The German Communist Party lost many of its members.

The other statements can be considered inaccurate for that period: the unemployment rate was high during much of the 1920s due to the repercussions of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles, and politically, the country was quite fragmented rather than unified.