One of the causes of the Great Depression was C. Unsold agricultural surplus. During the 1920s, many farmers produced more crops than the market could absorb, leading to falling prices and financial distress in the agricultural sector, which was a significant contributor to the economic downturn.
What was one of the causes of the Great Depression?
A. An oversupply of money in circulation
B. Money was spent to keep people employed
C. Unsold agricultural surplus
D. Too many government regulations
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