How did the great Depression affect international trade? Would this increase cooperation and relations between countries? Would it increase or decrease aggression over natural resources? Give reasons PLEASE
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The Great Depression was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century, put into motion after the devastating stock market crash in 1929 in the United States known as Black Tuesday.
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The Great Depression and international trade are deeply linked, with the decline in the stock markets affecting consumption and production in various countries. This slowed international trade, which in turn exacerbated the depression.
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