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Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
Between the war and the depression everything is related and all matters.
Economic prosperity.
Hitler successfully saved Germany from a economic crisis similar to the American Great Depression.
too many ordinary people owning stock
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
Between the war and the depression everything is related and all matters.
what is an economic depression?
Hitler made promises of things the Germans wanted and needed to hear.
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Many Americansbelieved that they should not have been involved in WWI was over reaching their boundaries and becoming a global police power. Not only did it violate the Monroe Doctrine of isolationism, but it caused a massive loss of American life, as well as contributed to the economic depression (because soldiers were coming home to no jobs). People started adopting the idea that if its not going on in my back yard than its not significantly important to me.
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This policy is known as isolationism, where a country seeks to avoid involvement in international affairs such as alliances and treaties, in order to maintain its sovereignty and independence. Isolationism can reflect a desire to focus on domestic issues and avoid entanglements in conflicts or commitments that may not align with a nation's interests.
The Great Depression
The United States pursued a policy of isolationism during the 1920s and 1930s in response to the aftermath of World War I, the Great Depression, and disillusionment with international affairs. This policy aimed to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and focus on domestic issues, such as economic recovery and social reform. However, isolationism began to shift as tensions rose in Europe prior to World War II.
The Great Depression