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Which showed that the economy was weaker than the stock market indicated during the 1920s?
Farmers went bankrupt.
More people bought goods with cash.
Banks helped farmers pay their mortgages.
New banks opened and flourished.
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Farmers went bankrupt.
Explanation: Despite the booming stock market, many farmers faced falling crop prices, high debt, and foreclosures — a sign the real economy (especially agriculture) was weak even as stock prices rose.
Explanation: Despite the booming stock market, many farmers faced falling crop prices, high debt, and foreclosures — a sign the real economy (especially agriculture) was weak even as stock prices rose.
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