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lions [1.4K]
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What are some of the American causes of the Great Depression? Select all that apply.

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
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<u>Questions' missing part:</u>

The options are as follows:

A) Everyone was sad because of the war.

B) Farmers couldn’t sell their crops overseas.

C) European nations were able to pay back their loans too quickly.

D) Too many people were buying on credit.

E) Banks stopped loaning money because people were not paying their old loans back.

The causes of the Great Depression from the above options were the people purchasing goods on credit and the loans not provided by banks.

<h3>What was the Great Depression?</h3>

The Great Depression was the era from the year 1929 till the year 1939 relating to an economic depression after the crashing of stock markets.

The common causes that led to the Great Depression were the facility of providing overextending loans facility, the weaker economy of US country, the stable market of stocks, the over-manufacturing of agricultural products, etc.

Therefore, the explanation provided the options D and E describes the causes of the Great Depression.

Learn more about the Great Depression in the related link:

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