Which of the following best explains why there were long-term economic consequences to World War 1? (1 point)

The damage and demand for reparations were both so large that it took decades to recover.
Creating new countries such as Poland and taking territory away from others took money and time.
More than nine million men died in military service, as well as ten million civilians.
The conflict was so destructive that those involved wanted to make sure it was not forgotten.

The damage and demand for reparations were both so large that it took decades to recover.