Which factor contributed to the spread of the Great Depression overseas?



A. New trade agreements
B. The United States reduced investment in Europe.
C. Congress lowered tariffs on foreign imports.
D. Europe increased trade to the United States.

Respuesta :

B. The United States reduced investment in Europe.

The factor that contributed to the spread of the Great Depression in overseas was the reduction  of United States investment in European nations.

Further Explanations:

United States was having a sorted  economy since its independence and becoming of its blooming economy it used to invest a large sum of money in the European States. Before the initiation of WWl its economy was at its maxim peak with abundant industrial production and thriving moneymaking economy. Even after the war, it was the foremost moneylender for the Europen nations , assisting them in war reparation.The war was so devastating  for the Europen nations that thy took a lot of time to mend themselves. In the whole process, they didn’t pay their loan on time and as a result of it, the American banks went bankrupt. The bankruptcy reduced the worth of American currency and pushed it in the ditch of the Great Depression.

As a result of it, the United States reduced its investment  in the Europen nations and pushed them in the trap of depression. The depression in the European nation was of the same intensity as of  American Depression.

 

Learn More  

  1. In the American colonies, which document called for religious freedom and helped to create aspects fo the first amendment? https://brainly.com/question/10929168
  2. In the 1950s and 1960s, many women were attracted by new jobs in the development? https://brainly.com/question/1917348
  3. From which country did the united states need to buy rights before building a canal across Central America https://brainly.com/question/653966

Answer Details  

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Great Depression

Keywords:

United States, independence, Great Depression,economy, Currency, Great Depression,blooming economy,European States, WWl, industrial production, moneymaking economy, Europen nations, bankrupt, American currency