How did the economic status of the United States change in the wake of World War I?
A) When the war began, the United States was a creditor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a debtor nation.
B) When the war began, the United States was a debtor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a creditor nation.
C) When the war began, the United States was an investor nation. When the war ended, the United States was a lender nation.
D) When the war began, the United States was a lender nation. When the war ended, the United States was an investor nation.
E) The economic status of the United States changed only minimally in the wake of World War I and was nearly the same at the beginning and end of the war.
Answer: B
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