♡ The Question ♡
-How did stock market activity on October 29, 1929, contribute to the Great Depression?
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♡ The Answer ♡
-Stock prices dropped quickly and dramatically, leaving investors with less money to repay loans.
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♡ The Explanation/Step-By-Step ♡
-The stock market crash of October 1929 resulted in many loan defaults, contributing to the start of the Great Depression.
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<span>It changed Americans' economic expectations.</span>
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