What were the factors that led to the stock market collapse on Black Tuesday?

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• underproduction, lack of government regulation, and bank runs
• underproduction, too much government regulation, and bank runs
• overproduction, too much government regulation, and bank runs
• overproduction, lack of government regulation, and bank runs

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The correct answer is: overproduction, lack of government regulation, and bank runs.

This combination of factors contributed to the economic conditions that led to the stock market collapse on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929. Overproduction created excess supply and declining prices, inadequate regulation allowed for risky financial practices, and bank runs eroded trust and liquidity in the banking system.