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What trend contributed significantly to the Great Depression in the United States?

A.
increasing income inequality

B.
decreasing industrial production

C.
an increasing population growth rate

D.
a decreasing inflation rate

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The trend that contributed significantly to the Great Depression in the United States was:

**A. increasing income inequality**

While other factors such as decreasing industrial production and various economic issues played a role, increasing income inequality was a major underlying factor that exacerbated the economic downturn. The disparity in wealth limited consumer spending, which is essential for economic growth.

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