Loans made by the United States during WW I to Allied Nations
a. remained largely unrepaid
b. were payable in full under the Dawes Plan
c. were repaid in full during two decades following the war
d. were voluntarily canceled during the Coolidge administration.
Answer: a. remained largely unrepaid
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