What was the economic situation in the United States in the aftermath of World War I?
A. Not much had changed in the United States during the war.
B. The United States owed millions in war bond debts to Japan.
C. For the first time in history, the nation was not in debt.
D. Only the U.S. and Britain were financial winners.
Answer: C
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