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Why did European nations face financial challenges after World War I? Check all that apply.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The European nations face financial challenges after World War I because they needed to rebuild destroyed infrastructure; They needed to pay higher salaries to workers; They needed to repay money they had borrowed; They needed to finance students’ education."
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Answer;

-They needed to rebuild destroyed infrastructure.

-They needed to repay money they had borrowed.

Step-by-step explanation;

-There was a strong sense of forlornness and desolation that dominated Europe after WWI.

-On one hand, the economic and human cost of the war was unimaginable. Death and injury tolls into the tens of millions truly made the war something that cast a shadow of gloom over the entire continent.

-The beliefs that dominated Europe about the "glory of war fighting" were dispelled by the end of the First World War. The destruction wrought on the Continent made rebuilding a task that was almost impossible to undertake. At the same time, millions of women lost husbands, children lost parents, and a sense of abandonment and loss enveloped the nation.

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