You didn't give statement choices, but the answer I would suggest is something like this:
The Depression spread to Europe because of the United States pulling back from financial involvements elsewhere in the world. American banks stopped investing, and demanded repayment of loans.
A key example would be the case of Germany. After the Great War (World War I), Germany was required to pay heavy reparations payments to Britain and France. Meanwhile, Britain and France owed repayment of funds to the United States for borrowing they had done during the war. So the United States had been supporting Germany in the 1920s with loans. When the USA could no longer afford to extend loan monies to Germany after the market crash of 1929, that sent Germany's economy spiraling even deeper into the Depression than was felt in the United States.
The answer D.) is False. Many underdeveloped nations (The entire African continent, for example), has a long past of being colonized by Europe. (Rush for Africa.) That's actually the main reason their growth was stifled in the first place.
I’m not sure... I’m guessing Portuguese
It's basically the theory that the earth is at the center of our cosmos rather than the sun.
He didn't beleave in the pope