How did the Stock Market Crash of 1929 affect jazz music?

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No musicians could afford to leave the country to actively promote jazz music.

Jazz music was “dead” for almost a decade before it came back in the 1940s.

Several record companies could not afford to keep making jazz records.

Radio airwaves refused to play music because they only aired the news.

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The most accurate choice in relation to the impact of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 on jazz music is:

Several record companies could not afford to keep making jazz records.

The economic downturn significantly affected the music industry, leading to a decline in record sales and financial struggles for many artists and record companies. While jazz did not die out completely, the genre faced challenges during the Great Depression.