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Why was World War I partly to blame for the Great Depression?

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A. During World War I, banks participated in Keynesian borrowing, which later failed.
B. World War I created a huge amount of debt and reparations for many countries.
C. World War I was continuing to rage on and take able-bodied men to battle.

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B. World War I created a huge amount of debt and reparations for many countries.
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