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

a. Europe increased trade to the US.
b. Congress lowered tariffs on foreign imports.
c. American idustry reduced production levels.
d. The US curtailed investments in Europe.

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User Berns
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The US curtailed investments in Europe"

is the factor among the factors given that contributed to the spread of the Great Depression overseas.

Step-by-step explanation:

After WWI, the US was the main lender of Europe and other areas of the world. When the US banks and the market commenced failing, the markets of Europe could no longer rely on the US for credit. This caused many European economies to stumble as well.

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User Ihab
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"The US curtailed investments in Europe" is the factor among the factors given that contributed to the spread of the Great Depression overseas. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "d". I hope that this answer has helped you.
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