How did the political impacts of the Great Depression differ in the United
States and in Germany?
A. The United States saw the growth of many political parties, while
Germany's one-party system remained strong.
B. The U.S. political system remained intact, while Germany's
democratic Weimar Republic collapsed.
C. The U.S. government began functioning normally again, while
Germany remained a military police state.
O D. Political lobbying groups became obsolete in the United States,
while they became stronger in Germany.