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Zarrin [17]
2 years ago
15

7. in what way was africa impacted by the great depression?

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SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Option: a. African colonies wore exploited by their European colonizers in an attempt to save European economies.

Explanation:

The Great Depression affected all the major and powerful nations in Europe. The world trade slumped where the demand for African agricultural and mineral exports fell drastically. Europe economic was saved by the exploit of gold mines. The gold mines helped inverters to invest in the market and trade.

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