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How did the Great Depression affect Europe?

U.S. banks stopped investments in Europe and demanded repayment of foreign loans.


The United States lowered tariffs and demanded more European goods.


Overproduction made American goods too expensive for Europeans to buy.


American workers emigrated to Europe in large numbers to find jobs.

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a:U.S. banks stopped investments in Europe and demanded repayment of foreign loans.

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U.S. banks stopped investments in Europe and demanded repayment of foreign loans

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