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In 1929, the US stock market crashed and investors lost over $25 billion. How did this affect the United States? (1 point) Responses It led to the reelection of Herbert Hoover in a landslide victory after he created numerous government programs to help those affected. It led to the reelection of Herbert Hoover in a landslide victory after he created numerous government programs to help those affected. It caused the Senate to authorize the country to join the League of Nations so that it could benefit from aid provided to member states. It caused the Senate to authorize the country to join the League of Nations so that it could benefit from aid provided to member states. It deepened the economic depression in the country, causing the government to take a larger role in regulating the national economy. It deepened the economic depression in the country, causing the government to take a larger role in regulating the national economy. It motivated the United States to engage in colonialism to secure new resources, which damaged its relationships with other countries.
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It deepened the economic depression in the country, causing the government to take a larger role in regulating the national economy.
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