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14 December, 15:54

How did the economic problems of the 1930s affect

foreign policy? Cite evidence from your reading, including actions by Germany,

Japan, and other countries in Europe.

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  1. 14 December, 17:14
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    Isolationism was stronger after the depression

    Explanation:

    After WWI, USA became more active economically and military in aid for Europe's countries in post-war recovery. This meant that many European countries depended on US loans to recover. After the crash in 1929, USA became more conscious about their own economy and stopped participating in European conflicts. This encouraged countries such as Germany or Japan to take action in order to expand territory, which gave place to the raise of fascism in these countries (Japan's INnvasion of China in 1937 and Germany's annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1938, for example)
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