Answer:
B. printed more money.
Explanation:
In an effort to pay off their reparations, Germany proceeded to print more rentenmarks. However, what occurs is that there is more paper money then monetary value that subsidized the worth. The rentenmark was primarily backed by land and bonds, but neither of them was liquid funds and could not be turned into cash quickly. As such, German money became worthless, and with the Great Depression, German people suffered. The United States did try to help by providing loans, but when the Great Depression affected the US as well, the US stopped all funding. This led to the eventual rise of the National Socialist German Workers Party and eventually World War II.
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