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Question
Why was the economic burden of Germany greater than that of other countries?
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Solution 1
The harsh conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles severely impacted Germany’s economy. The country struggled with low agricultural output, lost its colonies, and foreign investments decreased significantly. Trade contracts were cut off, and foreign countries imposed high tariffs on German goods, making it harder for Germany to export. Unemployment rose, and farmers were in serious debt, with their debts reaching 300 million dollars by June 1931, causing widespread suffering and economic instability.
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Solution 2
- The Treaty of Versailles negatively impacted Germany's agricultural productivity, colonies, foreign investment, and trade relationships.
- Foreign governments levied a tariff against German goods. The number of unemployed individuals grew.
- Farmers’ living conditions deteriorate. By June 1931, farmers’ debts had reached $300 million.
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