Why was the U.S. economy so important to the world economy in the 1920's?
a) the u.s. economy was owed money by other countries.
b) u.s. factories produced half of the world's industrial goods.
c) u.s. citizens imported more goods than any other country.
d) the u.s owed money to other countries at that time.
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However, it is a. All the WWI losing powers owed us due to the treaty of Versailles.
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The american economy was important to the world economy in the 20's because it was the only economy.
That's where this country got most of it's citizens.
Everyone came here to work because it was the only place TO work.
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