<em><u>The best conclusion supported by the information on the chart is:</u></em>
(3)Economic conditions had become worse.
The Chart is part of the years of the Great Depression, which was a phenomenon of lasting decline of the economy in all its main variables. It began in the United States after the fall of the New York Stock Exchange in October 1929 and spread to the rest of the countries with the greatest impact in the large cities and in the most industrialized countries.
The table shows losses in consumer spending in different areas and even in financial assets.
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"c) rise in the demand for consumer goods" is the best option in terms of what affected the American economy immediately after world war 1, since this was a time of great prosperity.
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