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History
Which statement best describes the international
effects of the Great Depression?
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Ответ:
The correct option is "It did not affect Latin America.''
Explanation:
The Great Depression, also known as the Crisis of the 29th, was a global economic crisis that lasted during the 1930s, in the years before the Second World War. Its duration depends on the countries analyzed, but in the majority it began around 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s.
Ответ:
Well, America lost a lot of money, most everyone went into poverty, people starved to death, and because we had no money, we weren't really able to trade with other countries.
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Ответ:
They occupy southeastern Mexico and northern Central America in the present-day world.
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