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2 February, 22:46

Why did the US stock market crash in 1929 affect other nations? A. The United States soon refused to trade with other nations after the crash. B. War immediately broke out between many nations after the crash. C. Many nations relied on US investment capital that dried up after the crash. D. Other nations closed their own stock trading in fear that the same would happen to them.

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  1. 2 February, 23:50
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    I'm not positive but i think its A because the U. S wanted protectionism because goods from other countries were cheap and we needed our own companies to thrive again, but it made less competition and the goods from other countries very expensive. Its either A or C hopefully you can narrow it down.
  2. 3 February, 01:30
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    It's A the us didn't have the resources to be trading
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