Using the graph on world trade and production, which describes the impact increased production in 1932 had on world trade?

While production increased steadily after 1932, world trade would not be significantly affected until 1935.
Increased production in 1932 led to a surge in world trade that ended the Great Depression in a year.
Production skyrocketed due to the increase in consumer demand based on the growth in world trade.
The increase in production led to a collapse in world trade that would deepen the economic depression.
A?

Which identifies a cause of the German people’s loss of trust in the Weimar Republic and the subsequent rise of Adolf Hitler?
Inflation rose dramatically in Germany in the 1920s.
The Weimar regime agreed to pay massive reparations to the United States.
The Weimar Republic was very corrupt.
Germany lost important territory to Poland and needed to build military strength.
B?

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idk the answer for the second question but A is correct for the first one.

For the first question, A is correct. Increased production in 1932 did not have a significant impact on world trade until 1935.

For the second question, A is also correct. Inflation rose dramatically in Germany in the 1920s, which contributed to the loss of trust in the Weimar Republic and the subsequent rise of Adolf Hitler.

So, both answers A are correct.

Yes, your answers are correct:

- For the first question, answer choice A is the correct one. The graph indicates that while production increased steadily after 1932, world trade would not be significantly affected until 1935.

- For the second question, answer choice B is the correct one. The loss of trust in the Weimar Republic and the subsequent rise of Adolf Hitler can be attributed to the fact that the Weimar regime agreed to pay massive reparations to the United States.

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