A because of Hoover’s legacy that’s is the answer
<span>In no sense. His empire covered Egypt to Central Asia. North and South America, most of Africa and Europe, Australia and over half of Asia plus the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans were outside his influence, and he didn't even know that most of it even existed and vice versa.. Therefore he cannot be associated with globalisation.</span>
Answer:
The geographic, economic, and social factors that impacted the growth of slavery in the southern colonies of the United States were as follows:
-On the one hand, the temperate climate of the southern colonies, from Virginia to Florida, encouraged the production of agricultural and livestock products, which needed abundant labor to be exploited efficiently.
-This made the southern colonies rely predominantly on the production of these resources as the main means of economic production.
-Thus, to efficiently exploit the resources of the south, the large landowners began to use slave labor to cultivate large amounts of land.
-This in turn was fostered by an extremely racist system, based on the presumed predominance of the white race in physical and intellectual terms.
Well, I mean since Germany was in Europe of course the were badly damaged. They had to pay their dues of being the main antagonist of WWI so that left them in debt of millions billions of dollars. And of course thousands of people were left homeless and losing the war just did more damage like Germany (losers) so Yeah sorry if this didn't help hopefully someone else can.