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Which country issued loans to Germany after World War I to help minimize the hyperinflation caused, in part, by the unreasonable war reparations demanded in the Treaty of Versailles? A. Great Britain B. United States C. Soviet Union D. Canada
United States issued loans to Germany after World War I to help minimize the hyperinflation caused, in part, by the unreasonable war reparations demanded in the Treaty of Versailles.
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United States issued loans to Germany after World War I to help minimize the hyperinflation caused, in part, by the unreasonable war reparations demanded in the Treaty of Versailles.

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