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The 2008 Financial Crisis in Europe Was Caused Primarily by Problems

Question 54

Question 54

Multiple Choice

The 2008 financial crisis in Europe was caused primarily by problems with:


A) home loans.
B) commercial real estate loans.
C) credit cards.
D) public debt.

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