Most historians today agree that
A) Britain was right to demand reparations from Germany.
B) trying to extract reparations from Germany was a mistake.
C) Germany's reckless spending in the 1920s was chiefly to blame for the Great Depression.
D) U.S. loans to Germany merely postponed an otherwise inevitable Great Depression.
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