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The Great Depression Select one: a. occurred after World War II. b. occurred only in the United States; Europe was spared serious economic problems. c. was caused by Stalin's Five-Year Plans. d. None of these answers is correct.

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Answer:

D. None of these answers are correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the Great Depression ended BEFORE World War 2 (1929-1939).

Second, the Great Depression did not only affect the US. It affected nations around the world and Europe was no exception because unemployment skyrocketed and stock markets crashed everywhere.

Third, Stalin's Five-Year Plans were irrelevant to the Great Depression because all it was, was Stalin's plan to increase industrial and agricultural output in the Soviet Union.

Thus, none of these answers are correct

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