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Which diagram correctly illustrates a contributing cause of the Great Depression?(1 point)
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To accurately illustrate a contributing cause of the Great Depression, a diagram should include elements such as:
1. **Stock Market Crash**: Highlight the 1929 crash as a significant event leading to economic downturn.
2. **Bank Failures**: Show how the lack of depositor insurance led to widespread bank runs and failures.
3. **Decreased Consumer Spending**: Indicate falling consumer confidence leading to reduced spending and investment.
4. **High Unemployment**: Illustrate rising unemployment rates as businesses closed or scaled down operations.
5. **Dust Bowl (Agricultural Collapse)**: Represent the impact of environmental factors on agriculture and related industries.
The correct diagram would connect these factors in a way that shows their interrelatedness and how they contributed to the economic collapse of the Great Depression.
If you have specific diagrams to evaluate, I can help identify which one best represents these contributing causes based on the description above.
1. **Stock Market Crash**: Highlight the 1929 crash as a significant event leading to economic downturn.
2. **Bank Failures**: Show how the lack of depositor insurance led to widespread bank runs and failures.
3. **Decreased Consumer Spending**: Indicate falling consumer confidence leading to reduced spending and investment.
4. **High Unemployment**: Illustrate rising unemployment rates as businesses closed or scaled down operations.
5. **Dust Bowl (Agricultural Collapse)**: Represent the impact of environmental factors on agriculture and related industries.
The correct diagram would connect these factors in a way that shows their interrelatedness and how they contributed to the economic collapse of the Great Depression.
If you have specific diagrams to evaluate, I can help identify which one best represents these contributing causes based on the description above.