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11. What happened with nations' limited foreign trade during the Great Depression?
A. The policies backfired and worsened the effects of the Great Depression.
B. The world economy grew and improved at a rate never seen before in history.
C. European economies improved significantly, while the rest of the world suffered.
D. The global economy quickly transformed from manufacturing real items to creating
digital applications.

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