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why was the soviet union immune to the great depression? group of answer choices it had already abandoned capitalism. its trade connections with europe were very strong. it had huge reserves of capital. japan and china greatly supported its economy.

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It had already abandoned capitalism

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USSR was the only communist state at that time and it had minimal trade contact with the rest of the world. Due to this the Soviet economy did not take a hit like the capitalist countries. The Soviet economy actually benefited from the Great Depression.

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