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The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt

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What 1924 agreement provided us loans to Germany?

The Dawes Plan


When did America loan money to Germany after ww1?

In 1924 under the Dawes Plan and again in 1929 under the Young Plan


What 1924 agreement reduced German reparations and provided U.S loans to Germany?

The Dawes Plan


The daWES PLAN OF 1924 SHOWED AMERICAS?

concern over Germany's economic crisis


What 1924 agreement reduced German reperations and provided US loans to Germany?

The Dawes Plan.... Im not sure it was all wikipedia


What was dawes plan?

The Dawes Plan was proposed by the Triple Entente after WWI to collect reparations from Germany. The committee was headed by Charles Dawes. The attempt was unsuccessful and replaced later by the Young Plan.


How did the dawes plan improve Germany's economy?

The Dawes plan helped with Germany's econmy the U.S. gave money to the Germans so that they could pay back their "bills" to the French and British because of the Treaty or Versailles, so that when those countris recieved the money they could pay back the U.S


The reparations required of Germany and describe the plan that was enacted to aid Germany to fulfill their responsibilities?

Reparations were compensation required of Germany to pay following their defeat in World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. The first plan to be enacted was the 1921 London Schedule of Payments. The second plan was the Dawes Plan of 1924 following the French occupation of the Ruhr. The third plan was the Young Plan of 1928.


What us plan arranged for loans to be made to Germany so that it could pay was reparations?

Under the Dawes Plan


What was Hitler's Plan To Get Germany Out Of Debt?

Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.


What Act was created to help Germany pay reparation?

The act was called the Dawes plan, this was when Germany borrowed 3000 million from the US banks in order to pay repirations. Gustav Stresemann was responsible for this very helpful act. Answer: The Dawes Plan


Why is The Dawes Act so important?

There is a Dawes Act and a Dawes Plan.The Dawes Act was passed on 8 February 1887 and provided for the distribution of land in Oklahoma to the Native Americans living there. It was named after Senator Henry L. Dawes of Massachusetts. The act was an attempt to destroy the unity of the tribe and make each Native American head of household more like the White citizen/farmers.The Dawes Plan, 1924 (named after Charles D. Dawes, Vice President, banker, and politician), provided for short term economic relief to Germany and the reparation payments they were forced to make to the Allies as part of the Treaty of Versailles. It did soften the burden of reparation payments but it made the German economy dependent on foreign markets and foreign economies and would cause Germany to suffer severely from the Great Depression. The plan was replaced in 1929 with the Young Plan.