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How was WWI a
contributing factor to the
Great Depression

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Answer:

maybe because when every body was getting beat up the was falling sad so they fell in the great depression

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The depression was caused by a number of serious weaknesses in the economy. ... The lingering effects of World War I (1914-1918) caused economic problems in many countries, as Europe struggled to pay war debts and reparations. These problems contributed to the crisis that began the Great Depression.

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