Question
Infer what caused the Stock Market Crash of 1929? (Choose 5)
A.
Americans purchased stocks on margin.
B.
Americans over speculated the stock market.
C.
Too many Americans conserved spending after World War I.
D.
Overproduction created an imbalance between supply and demand.
E.
National Recovery AdministrationHigh tariffs discouraged international trade.
F.
Not enough Americans invested in the stock market.
G.
American banks loaned too much money to other countries.
H.
The Federal Reserve failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system.
A.
Americans purchased stocks on margin.
B.
Americans over speculated the stock market.
C.
Too many Americans conserved spending after World War I.
D.
Overproduction created an imbalance between supply and demand.
E.
National Recovery AdministrationHigh tariffs discouraged international trade.
F.
Not enough Americans invested in the stock market.
G.
American banks loaned too much money to other countries.
H.
The Federal Reserve failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system.
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The following factors can be inferred as causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929:
A. Americans purchased stocks on margin.
B. Americans over speculated the stock market.
D. Overproduction created an imbalance between supply and demand.
E. High tariffs discouraged international trade.
H. The Federal Reserve failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system.
These factors collectively contributed to the economic conditions that led to the crash and the subsequent Great Depression.
A. Americans purchased stocks on margin.
B. Americans over speculated the stock market.
D. Overproduction created an imbalance between supply and demand.
E. High tariffs discouraged international trade.
H. The Federal Reserve failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system.
These factors collectively contributed to the economic conditions that led to the crash and the subsequent Great Depression.