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Cassius Haney
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5 June, 23:19
Why were share prices so high at the end of 1929?
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Harper Porter
5 June, 23:48
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The share prices were so high at the end of 1929 because billions of dollars were lost, which sort of started the Great Depression, but that was only one cause.
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Louis Duke
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Because stock markets crashed causing the Great Depression
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