Describe what caused Germany's economy to suffer after World War I.

(1 point)

disarmament

the rise of the Nazi Party

the Great Depression

wartime reparations and hyperinflation

After World War I, Germany's economy suffered due to the combination of wartime reparations and hyperinflation. The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy financial penalties on Germany, leading to a significant economic burden. In an attempt to pay off these reparations, the German government resorted to printing more money, which resulted in hyperinflation. This economic instability further weakened Germany's economy and laid the groundwork for the Great Depression, which exacerbated the country's financial difficulties. Additionally, the disarmament of the German military following WWI also contributed to the economic struggles as it led to high levels of unemployment and reduced government spending. The rise of the Nazi Party was a consequence of these economic hardships, as they promised to restore Germany's economy and power, leading to their eventual rise to power.