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A. The U. S. economic crash forced other countries to face economic crises and political backlash.
B. America’s loss of economic influence led to decreased international influence, as other countries shunned the U. S.
C. America’s withdrawal from the world economy decreased its cultural influence in other countries.
D. The U. S. depression increased unemployment in other countries, forcing many to immigrate to America.
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