America's major foreign-policy problem in the 1920s was addressed by the Dawes Plan, which

America's major foreign-policy problem in the 1920s was addressed by the Dawes Plan, which


A) aimed to prevent German re-armament.
B) condemned the Japanese aggression against Manchuria.
C) provided a solution to the tangle of war-debt and war-reparations payments.
D) established a ratio of allowable naval strength between the United States, Britain, and Japan.
E) ended the big-stick policy of armed intervention in Central America and the Caribbean.




Answer: C


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