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Foreign events affected the financial downturn of the United States in several ways. The foreign events affected the United States and world economies is through war and the trade embargo with foreign nations.

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Foreign events affected the financial downturn of the United States in several ways. The foreign events affected the United States and world economies is through war and the trade embargo with foreign nations.

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It increases the united states trade deficit. Their main suppliers are foreign so they import more than they sell foreign.

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to stimulate economic growth in the United States

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Answer this question… The United States worked to open both countries to foreign trade.

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