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16 December, 06:11

In the 1920s, the continued rise in the stock market and economic growth depended most on

a. consumerism.

b. savings.

c. product prices.

d. crop prices.

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  1. 16 December, 06:14
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    (A) Because in the 1920s, the increase in companies was causing growth in the economy. Little did the investors know that excessively buying stocks in those companies, would soon cause debt. The "debt" and money lost in that time was then called The Great Depression due to the aftermath.
  2. 16 December, 06:34
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    The answer is consumerism, in that year almost all economic growth depended on consumerism
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