I would say the answer is "D"
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Some factors of the Great Depression were the burst of the 1920s credit bubble in the United States as well as the overinflated investing market during the same decade. It helped cause WW2 by radicalising Germans (really by the Nazis) against the rest of the world who they already blamed for their troubles during the 20s.
Both Germany and Italy were not one country - instead they were divided into multiple countries which shared the same culture and language but were not united under the same ruler. For example there was the Kindom of Sardinia, the Papal state, Veneto...
Over the course of 19th century they were both united, this is called the Unification of Italy and the Unification of Germany
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The Spanish class included Spanish colonists born in the Americas was called "Criollos," although it should be noted that not all colonists born in the Americas were necessarily included in this.
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