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AP US History
Unit 7 – Conflict in the Early 20th Century, 1890–1945
Topic 7.11
What was the significance of the Dawes Plan in U.S.'s involvement between WWI and WWII?
It enforced a treaty prohibiting war among major powers.
It restricted arms production by all European nations.
It allowed for seizing control of German territories.
It facilitated U.S. banks to loan money for Germany’s reparations, influencing global economy.
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