What was a key reason for the post-war cash crunch in America? A) decline in the American manufacturing industry B) France’s demand for repayment of America’s war debt . C) rising inflation and unemployment . D) decline in American imports from Britain E) rising trade imbalance with Britain .

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Answer:

E) rising trade imbalance with Britain

Explanation:

The post-war money mash in America happened after WWI because of high inventories of made products with no local purchasers and a drop-off in fares, and falling costs for homestead produce.  

Rather than the assembling and general monetary blast that pursued WWII in the 1940's, the years following WWI in the 1920's were portrayed by diminished work, lower wages and coming up short organizations.  

Ranchers found that costs for their produce dropped after the war, and they attempted to counter the drop by expanding yield. Not long after the dry season came, and alongside overproduction and motivating force for higher harvest yields whole districts of America were transformed into the residue bowl.

Answer:

E) rising trade imbalance with Britain

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