Which temporary solution was adopted in 1924 to address the economic problems caused by Germany's inability to make reparations?

A-Versailles plan
B-Marshall plan
C-Dawes plan
D-young plan
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The answer is C Dawes plan. In 1924 the us reparation made the temporary act Dawes plan.

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The correct answer is C - Dawes plan.

To arrive at this answer, let's examine the different options given:

A - Versailles plan: The Versailles Treaty was the peace treaty that was signed in 1919 after World War I. While it did include provisions for Germany to make reparations, it did not specifically address any temporary solutions in 1924.

B - Marshall plan: The Marshall Plan was an initiative by the United States that provided financial aid to Europe after World War II. This plan was implemented in 1948, which is well after 1924 and was not related to Germany's reparations.

C - Dawes plan: The Dawes Plan, introduced in 1924, was indeed a temporary solution to address Germany's economic problems and specifically targeted its inability to make reparations. It arranged for loans to be provided to Germany, helping to stabilize its economy and facilitate the payment of reparations.

D - Young plan: The Young Plan, implemented in 1929, was another attempt to restructure Germany's reparation payments, addressing the issue of the affordability and time span of the payments. While similar to the Dawes Plan, it came after the temporary solution introduced in 1924.

So, in summary, the correct answer is C - Dawes plan, as it was the temporary solution adopted in 1924 to address Germany's economic problems caused by its inability to make reparations.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawes_Plan